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How to Drive Your Elder Parent Crazy in Five Easy Steps

Many older adults are in fear of living ?past their savings?. Elder care services, whether delivered at home or within a facility setting are quite expensive and so many families are forced to provide this care for one another.

Most adult children will readily jump in to help when ?the time comes.? Translation ? a crisis occurs ? a fall, a stroke, a heart attack, a broken hip…

Discussing ahead of time what each (the adult child and the older parent) would define as ?help? has not occurred. Consequently, assumptions are made and those assumptions can drive the entire family crazy.

The following five steps are in jest but should drive home the need to openly discuss with your loved ones what you are capable of doing, what your limitations are, what you are not willing or able to do (and so forth) with your parent. Your parent must also have the opportunity to relay what he or she expects from you. This discussion is most productive if explored before the ?crisis?.

Step One ? Assume the Parental Role

From now on, you are in charge ? what your parent wants no longer matters ? because you know best! Change as much as possible; rearrange the furniture, throw things out without permission, and completely revise all daily routines.

Question every move your parent makes. Question every decision your parent makes. Instill a daily routine that when they ?obey your wishes? you will feel safe knowing exactly what your parent is doing and where he or she is at all times.

When your parent begins to stand up from a sitting position, say things like, ?Where are you going?? or ?Sit! Tell me what you need, I?ll get it for you!? This works best if you use the authoritative ?parenting voice?.

Step Two ? Completely Change Their Diet

You are a healthy baby-boomer and have been eating a healthy diet for years. Your parents still have a pot of grease on the stove top drained from the morning bacon. You haven?t eaten canned vegetables or fruits since you lived at home, you prefer fresh and organic. Now that you?re in charge ? you can make your parents healthy.

Take over the shopping. It doesn?t matter if your parents give you a list ? you know best. Shop for them like you shop for yourself. Make them eat their five servings of fresh fruit and vegetables every day. Cut down or eliminate on meat consumption, no more bacon, meatloaf, fried potatoes, canned corn and gravy.

When your parents complain, just reply, ?I?m going to get you healthy again!? and then completely ignore any other objections they may have, you are after all, in charge.

Step Three ? Talk Down to Them and About Them

Begin using a ?sing-song? voice and speak to your parent as though they were two years old. If you?ve always called your mother ?Mom? and your father ?Dad? now is the time to start calling them ?Mommy? or ?Daddy?.

When you are at their home and another sibling or other person comes to visit, talk about your parents, in front of them, and pretend they can?t either hear you or understand you. Make sure you discuss private and potentially embarrassing things. Say something like, ?Daddy is doing okay today, we?ve been able to get him to the bathroom on time and so far, knock on wood, no accidents.? Or try this, ?Mommy is not feeling so well today, she wouldn?t even let me help her take a bath.?

Step Four ? Intercede all Communications

You decide what mail your parents will read and what is thrown out before they see it. You grab the phone when it rings and before you hand it over to your parent, you screen the call. If it?s a relative, friend or neighbor of your parent, be certain to provide a quick update on how your parent is doing ? before you hand the phone over.

You decide who can visit and who can?t. You determine which visitors may prove to be upsetting and you make up the excuses as to why a visit isn?t a good idea at the moment.

When your parents question you, simply say, ?Daddy, I?m just trying to protect you.? Make sure you use your parenting voice.

Step Five ? Over Extend Yourself

Assume that you are the only person on this planet that can provide the proper care for your loved ones. No one else could possibly do the job as well as you. Meanwhile, allow the rest of your life to suffer. You will quickly become exhausted and stressed.

When your parent lovingly says, ?You look tired honey, are you okay?? This is your cue to SNAP! Be as indignant as possible and use your ?outside voice? and exclaim, ?Yes! I?m exhausted. Look at what I?m doing ? (and then proceed to rattle off each and every daily item that you attend to followed with) and on top of that, I?m here cleaning up after you and making sure you?re okay!?

Founder and president of Senior Approved Services advocating for the right of all seniors to receive excellent care.

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Choosing a nursing home is an important decision, and it is vital to ensure that the facility you select will provide the highest quality of care for your loved one. There are three main steps you can take to find the nursing home that offers the services, environment, and lifestyle options that best suit your loved one’s needs and preferences. Planning ahead, taking the time to analyze your options, and carefully researching several facilities before making a decision will help to ensure that the nursing home you choose will help your loved one maintain their health, happiness, and dignity. Review the steps listed below as you begin this critical decision making process.

Step 1: Find nursing home facilities in your area.

Ask people you trust, like your doctor, family members, friends, neighbors, and clergy if they have had positive experience with a particular nursing home. Keep a list of the names of these facilities and look up contact information for each using the phone book or internet. Call your Area Agency on Aging (AoA). This telephone number should be listed in your local telephone directory or you can find it online by visiting www.aoa.gov. The local AoA can provide information about nursing homes in your area. Call the Medicare Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 for information about nursing homes in your area.

Step 2: Find out how nursing homes compare in quality.

Nursing homes are certified to make sure they meet certain Federal health and safety requirements. To find out how nursing homes compare in quality in your area, look at www.medicare.gov on the web. Select “Nursing Home Compare.? You can compare the State inspection reports of the nursing homes in your area and look at other information, like resident characteristics and staffing levels. Ask friends and other trusted community members if they are or were satisfied with the quality of care. Call the local office of consumer affairs for your state. Ask if they have information on the quality of nursing homes. Look in the blue pages of your telephone book for their telephone number. Call your state’s health department. Ask if they have information on the quality of nursing homes. This phone number will also be listed in the blue pages of your phone book.

Step 3: Visit the nursing homes you are interested in.

Before you make a decision, visit the nursing homes you are interested in. This will give you the chance to see the residents, staff, and facility. It also allows you to talk with nursing home staff, with the people who live and get care at the nursing home and their family members. Be sure to call the nursing home office and make an appointment to tour the nursing home before you visit. Ask about the types of services and activities the nursing home provides for residents. Ask about the cost and fees for care. Find out if there is an extra charge for any special medical needs your loved one may have. Ask to see a copy of the most recent inspection report for the facility. Ask if the deficiencies noted have been corrected. Revisit the nursing home a second time, on a different day and at a different time of the day than when you first visited. Staffing can be different at different times of the day, and on weekends. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Find out if the nursing home is Medicare/Medicaid certified, if there is a waiting list, and what their visiting policies are.

Potential nursing home residents should be involved in the decision-making process if possible. However, cognitive ability, emotional issues, current state of mind, and physical status may limit a senior’s ability be an active part of the nursing home selection process. It is important to be honest, forthright and supportive with your loved one during this time. Don’t forget to keep visiting once your loved one has been admitted in order to ensure that he or she is handling the transition smoothly and that the care is of the quality that you expected.

Liz Ryan is a Writing and Content Specialist for IQ Nursing Homes. Visit IQ Nursing Home’s Nursing Home Resources and review our national nursing home directory to find local nursing homes in your area.

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At some point of time in life there could arise a situation by virtue of which your parents, your spouse or even relatives might require constant care. Phoenix is a city which is apt for the care and retirement of the senior citizens in more ways than one. Selecting a Phoenix assisted living or Phoenix nursing home can be really difficult but nevertheless a necessary option. You will certainly wish for the most excellent medical care and that too in environs which maintain the coziness of a home, and at a price which does not drain out all reserves.

You must contemplate a Phoenix assisted living facility, which is a combination of an apartment building with full-service as well as nursing home, if someone would need assistance with their daily activities. However, if a person is not able to take care of themselves then consider a Phoenix nursing home for such a person. Some of the steps for finding the best Phoenix nursing home and Phoenix assisted living are as follows:

i. You must collect recommendations right from the family doctor and friends to your co-workers and even the social workers. Also, get in touch with American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging as well as Eldercare Locator sites. From the websites of these organizations you will be able to procure the list of different accredited facilities in Phoenix. It would be better to consult people who have some family members in any such assisted living facilities.

ii. Secondly, you must also make certain that the facilities, whether it is a Phoenix nursing home or a Phoenix assisted living, they must have their recent state license. Dig up reports from the surveys of state inspection and discover if such a facility happens to be on the watch list of the consumer for some reason.

iii. Do focus on some basics at the Phoenix nursing home or a Phoenix assisted living facility which you are scrutinizing for your kin. These basics include things such as- dignified care, excellence in medical care, provision of good food, significant interactions of patients with staff, motivation, as well as an amiable plus secure environment.

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