Home for the Holidays

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Many of us live far away from our families. The holidays are times when we reconnect with our loved ones. Holidays are an opportunity to take an objective look at how the seniors in our families are coping. Take time to notice if things have changed. Your visit may reveal that your frequent phone calls are not giving you a complete picture of your loved ones daily life.

Use the following questions as a guide. Determine if there have been any significant changes in their abilities and environment since your last visit.

If your observations lead to concerns, you need to create an action plan. If the situation is unsafe or the person is at risk, immediate action will be required. In most cases you have some time to begin making changes and providing resources to your loved one.

What are your next steps?

Learn about elder care resources where your family member lives.

If your family member is doing fine, this is your chance to be proactive. While you are in the area, take time to visit local elder care resource centers. Gather information that you may need for the future. Use the phone book to identify additional resources. Gather contact information for your family member s doctor and neighbors. Put together a list of medications he is taking. Plan future conversations to understand her wishes if she becomes ill or incapacitated. Make a plan to keep the lines of communication open.

The holidays are a wonderful time of year to reconnect with distant relatives. Give your loved ones the gift of your time and care by helping them address problems that may have crept up during the year.

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