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Spending time with family during the holidays can be the highlight of the season. However, it can also be a time when you may notice changes in your loved one that raise concerns about their well-being. It’s essential to be mindful of signs that may indicate a need for additional support or even assisted living. In this blog post, we will explore some common signs to watch during the festive season.

  1. Physical Decline: Keep an eye on changes in your loved one’s physical abilities. Difficulty with mobility, balance issues, or struggles with daily tasks like dressing or grooming can be red flags. If you observe a decline in their ability to navigate their home or participate in holiday activities, it may be time to consider assisted living.
  2. Neglected Living Environment: Take note of their living conditions. Is their home clean and well-maintained, or do you notice signs of neglect? Piles of unopened mail, spoiled food, or a generally unkempt living space may indicate they are having difficulty managing daily tasks and responsibilities.
  3. Social Withdrawal: Pay attention to changes in their social behavior. If your loved one was once socially active but is now withdrawing from family gatherings, community events, or social activities, it could be a sign of loneliness or the need for additional support.
  4. Forgetfulness and Cognitive Changes: Cognitive decline can become more apparent during the holidays. Forgetfulness, confusion, and difficulty following conversations may be signs of a more serious issue, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. If you notice consistent cognitive changes, it’s crucial to seek professional advice.
  5. Unexplained Weight Loss or Changes in Eating Habits: Changes in appetite, unexplained weight loss, or malnutrition can be indicators of underlying health issues. Pay attention to whether your loved one is maintaining a healthy diet and eating regularly. If there are concerns, it may be time to explore assisted living options where meals are provided.
  6. Medication Mismanagement: During the holidays, take the opportunity to discuss medication management. If your loved one is forgetting to take medications or experiencing difficulties with the prescribed regimen, it may be a sign that they need additional support in a more structured environment.
  7. Falls or Accidents: Increased incidents of falls or accidents can be a sign that your loved one is struggling to maintain their independence. Assess the frequency and severity of such incidents, as they can indicate the need for a safer living environment with assistance readily available.

Recognizing signs that your loved one may need assisted living during the holidays is an act of love and concern for their well-being. If you observe multiple indicators or have ongoing concerns, it’s essential to have open and honest communication with your loved one and explore the available options for supportive care.  We would be happy to answer any questions and provide support as you look for assisted living options near you.  Seeking professional advice can help you make informed decisions about their future living arrangements, ensuring they receive the care and support they need during this special time of the year and beyond.

As we start this season of giving thanks, we are thankful for the opportunity to care for your loved ones and the bonds we have created with each of you. We would like to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving.

 

Veterans Day

Thank you to all our veterans for your bravery and sacrifice. We thank you not only on your dedicated day, but every day. Thank you!

 

National HomeCare, Hospice, and Palliative Care Month
At NHC, we understand that your loved one’s needs may change during their stay with us or after discharge. Our team at NHC HomeCare and Caris Hospice are honored to deliver personalized care in the communities we serve. If your loved one is discharged and may need more care at home, our homecare team provides nursing and rehabilitation services. If palliative care and hospice may be the next step for your loved one, our hospice team is here to help.
We would like to recognize all our NHC HomeCare and Caris partners this month. Please join us in recognizing their commitment to our patients and their families.

                     

Top Dog

Congratulations to NHC Top Dog Winner, Maggie, and her owner Olivia Page from NHC Greenville.
Be sure to check out all the precious doggy contestants featured on our Facebook page.