Aging Parents And Role Reversal

| Saturday, July 30, 2011
By Willie Green


Time has brought you the day that you never thought you'd see. There's a change in roles. You're the one who's making the decisions for you and your mom or dad. You have to decide what's best for all of you. How do you keep up the pace and ultimately please everyone around you? You are not alone in life; you have a family, significant other, a career to think about. Everything should be balanced, and everyone should be happy. Think twice! Those once a week visits or daily phone calls aren't enough anymore. Your parent needs care, the real kind.

This means you make sure they eat, they take their medications, and that they don't spend too much on TV shopping. You might also have brothers or sisters, but they aren't willing to help out, but they don't want to put mom and dad in a nursing home either. How do you cope? How do you deal with this situation without alienating every member of your family?

The doctor is the first step. Have an appointment to discuss the faltering health of your beloved parent. You can check into the hospital that they often go to, too. Every hospital has an elder care group of some type. You'll get plenty of help on deciding what's best for your parents from the doctors and the medical coverage group.

Their needs might be met with just an aide visiting them once or twice a day to help in the necessities, like food, medicine, and hygiene. If you think they need more than that, voice your concerns at the doctor or visiting nurse's office. Safety is your number one priority when it comes to elderly parents. You should get more help if necessary to make your parents' safety as a priority.

All this can take some time, but in the end, it's all worth it. It is best to discuss with them all their health and medical, financial and personal situations before that day arrives.

When they are older the best thing you can give them is you. So you should spend time with your parents. Have them over often.




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