Families should keep in mind that while some seniors might need additional assistance, some might not. Are you overreacting about the condition of your ageing loved one?
2. The Fact
While some seniors might
need additional assistance,
some might not.
Overreacting about
seniors’ conditions might
draw unwanted results &
worsens family ties
3. 1. An injury, illness or medical condition left
the senior less able to function
independently
2. Advanced age made the senior less
able to function independently
10 Most Common Situations Prompting
Additional Assistance for Seniors
4. 3. The family noticed the
senior was becoming burdened
by everyday tasks
4. The senior person asked
for help directly
10 Most Common Situations Prompting
Additional Assistance for Seniors
5. 5. The family member would
feel guilty if they didn't offer to
help out
6. The senior needed more
assistance after the death of a
spouse or partner
10 Most Common Situations Prompting
Additional Assistance for Seniors
6. 10 Most Common Situations Prompting
Additional Assistance for Seniors
7. The senior would have had to move or
leave their home if some assistance was not
provided
8. The family noticed the senior was
losing interest in some of the activities they
used to enjoy
7. 9. Family members noticed the
senior was losing weight
10. Family members noticed the
senior's appearance was
deteriorating
10 Most Common Situations Prompting
Additional Assistance for Seniors
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