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It can be difficult to discuss the aging process with elderly parents. They may be hesitant to admit that they need help, or they may not want to think about their own mortality. However, it is important to have these conversations sooner rather than later. In this article, we will provide tips for discussing aging and in home care with your parents. We will also offer advice on how to handle any potential disagreements or conflicts that may arise.

Remain Respectful

One of the most important things to do when discussing aging with your parents is to be respectful. This is not a conversation that you should have in a casual or joking manner. Instead, approach the topic with care and concern. You may want to start by asking how they are doing, and if they have given any thought to what they would like to do as they get older. If they seem receptive, you can then begin to discuss some of the options that are available to them.

Be Prepared for Disagreements

It is also important to be prepared for any potential disagreements or conflicts that may arise during the conversation. This is a sensitive topic, and it is not uncommon for people to have strong opinions on it. If you know that there is a chance that your parents may not see eye to eye with you on this issue, it is important to be prepared. Have a plan for how you will handle any disagreements, and try to remain calm and open-minded.

Discuss In-Home Care Options

It can be difficult to broach the topic of in-home care with an aging parent. They may be resistant to the idea, or even see it as a sign that you think they’re unable to care for themselves. However, there are some ways you can approach the conversation so that it’s more constructive and less likely to lead to an argument.

Emphasize that you’re not trying to take away their independence. Reassure them that you just want to help make their life a little easier. You can also point out that in-home care can be an excellent way to socialize, as many caregivers are also companions.

It’s important to be respectful and understanding of your parent’s wishes. They may not be ready to admit that they need help, and that’s okay. Just let them know that you’re there for them when they’re ready to talk about it.

If you follow these tips, you should be able to have a productive conversation about aging with your parents.

Comfort Keepers of Santa Clarita is the largest provider of home care services in the Santa Clarita Valley, with over a decade of experience with senior home care. It is our mission to support families in need by offering services that range from part-time to long-term. 

Your aging loved one deserves to stay in the comfort of their own home, and with a Caregiver from Comfort Keepers Santa Clarita, you can rest assured knowing that they are in safe hands. Each trained caregiver is a professional trained to make sure your loved one is safe & happy. One of our Care Managers would love to answer any questions you may have, so give us a call to learn more about our wide range of services for both you and your senior loved one.

 

Comfort Keepers of Santa Clarita
23900 Lyons Ave
Santa Clarita, CA 91321
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