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The Worrying Time When Your Parent Needs Extra Care

It is ironic that the person that brought you into the world is then going to need your help once their time is coming toward an end. This can be a very difficult concept for a lot of parents to deal with. They can feel embarrassed and ashamed that they need their children’s help. However, this is just the way that life goes, isn’t it? So, if you have reached that worrying stage whereby your parents need extra care and help, read on to discover some tips and advice to help you navigate this difficult period.

Make sure that you look after yourself 

This is where a lot of people go wrong when it comes to caring for someone else: they forget about themselves. Yes, it can feel like you do not have any time for yourself when you are so worried about someone else’s health. However, if your burn out, you are not going to be of any use to anyone, are you? This is why it is critical for you to put your own health first. Make sure that you take time out to relax. You also need to make sure that you eat right and get enough sleep. There are options available to help you should you need time out, such as respite care. 

Consider all of the different options that are available carefully

Aside from this, it is important that you consider all of the different care options that are available, from hospice care to live-in care. There are so many different care options available today, and this is because people have different requirements. This is why it is critical that you carefully consider your parent’s wants and needs. Some will prefer to be in a care home environment where they are with others, whereas others will prefer being in their own home. This is why you need to carefully speak about what is going to be right for your parents. 

Consider how you are going to talk with your parents

The final piece of advice that we have for you when it comes to caring for your parents is to think about how you are going to speak with your parents about the matter. This is one of the most important elements. After all, your parents don’t want to feel like they are letting go of all of their independence and being dictated to. It still needs to feel like it is their decision. Therefore, you need to think carefully about how you broach the subject. You may want to include your siblings as well to make it easier for you.

We know that this can be a difficult time for everyone to deal with. However, we hope that the advice and tips that we have provided above will help you through this time.

 

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I’m Marian Mitchell, Health Coach, Chronic Illness Warrior, Mom, and Food Lover. I help you navigate the food and lifestyle side of Chronic Disease Management with coaching, meal plans, recipes, podcast, and this blog. You can thrive without eating the same 4 things every day. I’m here to show you how.

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