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10 Common Warning Signs Your Aging Parent Needs Help

10 Common Warning Signs Your Aging Parent Needs Help

As your parents age, you may start to notice changes in their health and lifestyle. Recognizing the signs of decline is crucial in ensuring they receive the assistance they need. Here are 10 common warning signs to watch for:

 

1 Poor Hygiene: Your parent may neglect personal grooming like showering, brushing teeth, or wearing clean clothes.

 

2. Messy or Disorganized Home: Signs include unwashed dishes, scattered clothes, trash piling up, and a neglected yard.

 

3. House Maintenance Issues: Look out for broken appliances, missing smoke detector batteries, expired fire extinguishers, or other hazards.

 

4. Mismanaged Finances: Unpaid bills, late notices, or bounced checks can signal difficulties in managing their finances.

 

5. Poorly Maintained Vehicle: New dents or scratches and failure to perform regular maintenance may be concerning.

 

6. Unhealthy Eating Habits: Expired groceries, lack of cooking, or noticeable weight loss or gain may indicate poor eating habits.

 

7. Mood Swings or Depression: Changes in behavior, depression, loneliness, or loss of interest in hobbies are signs to watch.

 

8. Forgetfulness or Confusion: Missing medications, appointments, or struggling with routine tasks like driving or using a phone may indicate cognitive decline.

 

9. Difficulty with Mobility: Your parent may have trouble getting up from chairs or moving around the house.

 

10. Unexplained Injuries: Frequent bruises, cuts, or limping may be due to falls or accidents.

 

If you notice these signs, it’s important to discuss your family concerns and gently approach your parent about seeking help.

 

Though choosing the community can be challenging, a free consultation with The Village at Sugar Land is important. Schedule a lunch tour and learn more about our program, activities, and meal plans to best meet your loved one’s needs.

Reach us at [email protected] or call 281-729-8800

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