There comes a time in everyone’s life when
they may need a little extra help and care to live life to the fullest – but
not everyone sees a helping hand as a positive thing. Many seniors struggle to
accept that they need assistance, and this stubbornness can be a big concern
for loved ones. Here are some tips from our home health aide services
team in New Jersey on what to do when your
senior loved one isn’t interested in talking about assistance.
You Can’t Force Someone to Accept Help
The first thing to realize is that you can’t
make your parent accept help – or even accept your advice. Unless they are
suffering from a mental or physical health condition that legally allows you to
make healthcare decisions on their behalf (Power of Attorney or a legal
guardianship), they are legally entitled to make their own decisions.
Don’t Make Ultimatums
An aggressive approach, even if it’s rational
and logical, is going to look like an attack, putting your parent on the
defensive. Most older adults who refuse to consider assistance or at home care are rejecting the idea out of fear – fear of getting older,
fear of being removed from friends and family, and so forth. Instead, speak to
your parent as someone who respects their input and their point of view, and
explain your concerns.
Try Meet Them Halfway
Try to understand where they are coming from
and consider their concerns too. If they don’t want to move out of their home
or away from their social circle, consider home health aide services rather than assisted living. If they are worried about
having to invite someone into their house that they don’t know, then talk with
your local service providers about making introductions with different
caregivers so your parent can get to know them.
Don’t put any pressure on – your parent needs
to come around to the idea of assistance by themselves. Often, they have just
as many misconceptions about these services as younger people do, so it is
often just a matter of showing how useful and rewarding a little senior care
can really be.
Home Health Aide Services New Jersey –
Compassionate At Home Care for the Elderly
At United Methodist Communities in New Jersey,
we strive to offer the very best quality senior care options, from assisted
living to in-home care through our HomeWorks
program. This program is about assisting the elderly in the comfort of their
own homes and providing them, their families and caregivers with personalized,
compassionate care that prioritizes health, happiness and independence. We can
assist you with respite care, overnight care, hourly or live-in care, as well
as provide experienced care for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients.
Original Content posted on https://homeworks.umcommunities.org/blog/what-to-do-when-your-senior-parent-refuses-help-they-need/
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