Detective Caregiver

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Now that a summer is upon us where we feel at ease about traveling once again (except, of course, when standing at the gas pump), it is time to put on our deerstalker hat and reflectively puff on an empty Calabash pipe ala Sherlock Holmes and in his shadow become a loving (but slightly nosey) caregiver detective. If you are traveling to visit your loved ones who may be in need of care, your trip affords an ideal time to assess any changes in their health and well-being.

As any good detective knows, the first step is to follow the clues.

Clue One - Your loved one’s home:

Clue Two - Your loved one’s behavior:

Once your detectiving is done and you have a clear picture of your loved one’s living situation, it is time to assess if you need to take further next steps in providing additional care for them.

Before making any big changes, it’s essential to talk (respectfully) with your loved one about what they see as their greatest needs. Discuss solutions, and then bring some options forward that may work for all involved.

While a well-deserved vacation hopefully includes some much need rest and relaxation, it’s also a great time for a long-distance caregiver to take the extra time to observe a loved one’s living situation and address any new needs.

As your fictional counterpart might exclaim “It’s elementary, my dear caregiver.”


Please share your clues in the comments below.

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