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Senior Care Center Is Sharing Tips On How To Know When It Is Time To Move Aging Parents To A Senior Living Facility

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Senior Care Center, an organization that provides information about the best senior living facilities in the country and helps families make informed decisions for their loved ones, is sharing tips on how to know when it is time to move one’s aging parents into a senior living facility or to hire an in-home caregiver.

For most of one’s life, everyone is making decisions for themselves. However, once parents reach an age that they need assistance with simple tasks, one has to make a difficult decision. This decision can upend the lives of the parents but it is something that has to be decided on sooner rather than later to save time before the situation gets any worse than it already is. It pays to give it a thought beforehand so that when early signs start to appear, it becomes easier to bite the bullet and move one’s aging, possibly infirm, parents to a senior living facility.

The timing of the decision is not the same for everyone as everyone has a different threshold of acceptance of the kind of care they are willing to provide to their parents themselves. There is also the matter of the money that a family is willing to spend to get professional help. These factors may delay a family’s decision to move their aging parents to a senior care facility. However, there are some common things to look out for that can be considered a sign that one’s elderly loved ones are ready for a higher level of care. Readers who have already made the difficult decision and are looking for senior care facilities in Garden Grove can read more about the Senior Care Center’s services at https://srcarecenter.com/senior-care/california/senior-care-in-garden-grove/.

If parents end up needing assistance with day-to-day activities such as walking around the house, cooking food, going to the bathroom, or taking medicine, then it might be time to get some help or carve out time in one’s own schedule to help them. If an elderly person is suffering from degenerative mental health diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia, then they might need special professional help from those who are trained to provide care for such patients. If the parents tend to have lapses in memory or find it difficult to identify faces, it is a sign of dementia setting in.

Depending on the level of attention the parents need daily, there are two options one might consider. They can either move to an assisted living facility or a nursing home. An assisted living facility is one where the residents are given ample freedom to move around and socialize while critical tasks such as cooking food and taking medicines on time are handled by the staff. A nursing home offers a higher level of care. Nursing homes are equipped to take care of patients who are possibly infirm or bedridden. They offer round-the-clock attention and a staff that is medically trained.

Another option is hiring an in-home caregiver or moving the parents to live with the rest of the family. These options are often preferred as it does wonders for the mental state of an elderly person to be in a familiar environment surrounded by loved ones. Moving to an assisted living facility or nursing home often has detrimental effects on mental health and can be the root cause of conditions such as depression. In-home caregivers are also a great option for those that need help for just a couple of hours a day.

Senior Care Center provides senior care advisors to those looking for help to find the perfect senior care facility for their elderly loved ones. Senior Care Center’s advisors will help search for facilities that match the family’s location preferences and budget. They also help the families apply for residency at the facility and even help the elderly move in. Readers can contact them using the contact form on their website or call the phone number (855) 435-0035.

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About Senior Care Center Garden Grove :

Senior Care Center helps family members find assisted living for their loved ones. Whether it be Alzheimer's Care, Residential Long Care, or Nursing Home, or Memory care Senior Care Center can help you find a great place for your loved one.

Contact Senior Care Center Garden Grove:

Casey Ryeback

(657) 286-4139

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