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Family · January 23, 2025

Can Your Elderly Parents Continue To Live At Home?

If you have elderly parents, one of the questions that you are likely going to be faced with at some point is whether or not they are able to continue to live at home. It’s a hard question to answer because there are so many factors that need to be considered, but you’ve just got to make it as best you can. In this article, we’re going to be looking at some of the different things that you need to be factoring in when thinking through this. Keep reading if you would like to know more.

Dementia

The first thing that you need to ask yourself is whether or not your parent has dementia. If they do, it’s not very safe to leave them at home on their own. Even if they have the support of their spouse, often this is too much for one person to have to handle, even if they love them. As we get older, we lose some of our ability to walk properly for example, and supporting someone with dementia when you’re struggling yourself is not a good idea. As well as this, dementia patients are often known to get violent at times, requiring people with experience to be able to manage this well.

You can look into various care home options for someone with dementia, ensuring that they are placed in the best possible home for them and their individual needs. Look at all of the facilities that they have, the price of the place, and what they can offer before you make a decision. 

Places like Moorhouse care home for example are excellent for providing care to all of their residents, with glowing reviews from all who have been there. While it might not be ideal to have to move them into a home, you can at least make sure they are in a nice one.

Maintenance 

You should consider whether your elderly parent’s home is difficult to maintain. This could be the case if they have a lot of carpets, a large number of rooms or high ceilings. If this is the case, then your parent might struggle to keep their home clean and tidy. This means that they might benefit from moving to a different property that is easier to maintain or perhaps even a care home. 

Be aware that a home that is difficult to maintain can also have unsafe or impractical features such as a winding staircase. This can make the risk of trips and falls far more common. 

We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the things that you should be considering when trying to determine whether or not your elderly parents can continue to live at home. It’s never an easy decision, but a choice has got to be made for their safety. Do your research and you will manage to make a choice that is best for them going forward. 

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