We all know how hard it can be to see a loved one age. As
they give up on hobbies and downsize due to their physical limitations, it can
be disheartening. Despite their life becoming more complicated, when you offer to
help, they may refuse. They may even completely refuse to admit that they need
help in the first place. By witnessing them struggle with relatively simple tasks
and not being able to help, it can be quite troubling for you and your family to
just sit idly by.
When you have a loved one who refuses to admit that they
need help at home, Visiting Angels Punta Gorda shares some insights on how to
approach the conversation:
“Chances are that once you’ve
expressed your concerns, your aging loved one will be eager to end the
conversation. They probably are already aware of their need for help, and your
confrontation only makes it public now. Give them time to process what you’ve
said before moving forward with a plan. Wait a couple of weeks before talking
about in-home care or making appointments with in-home care agencies. You can
certainly set a date with your aging loved one to discuss what’s next, if that
helps move things forward.”
To see more pieces of advice, you may read their article by visiting:
https://www.visitingangels.com/puntagorda/how-to-approach-the-more-help-conversation-with-your-aging-loved-one-weekly-message_3726.