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Signs It May Be Time for Assisted Living
Deciding when a loved one may need additional support can be difficult. Many families begin to consider assisted living when daily tasks become challenging or safety becomes a concern.
Some common signs include:
Difficulty with Daily Activities
Your loved one may need help with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, preparing meals, or managing medications.
Increasing Forgetfulness
Frequent memory loss, confusion, or missed medications may indicate the need for additional supervision and support.
Mobility or Fall Concerns
Difficulty walking, frequent falls, or trouble getting in and out of bed or chairs can increase the risk of injury.
Changes in Personal Hygiene
A noticeable decline in personal grooming, laundry, or housekeeping may signal that daily living tasks have become overwhelming.
Isolation or Loneliness
Seniors living alone may feel lonely or withdrawn, which can impact both emotional and physical health.
Family Caregiver Burnout
Caring for a loved one can become physically and emotionally overwhelming for family members without additional support.