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Tips for Talking to Your Loved One about Care Placement

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As a senior placement consultant in Sacramento, California, EARNEST ELDERLY PLACEMENT SOLUTIONS always listens to the concerns of our clients. One of the most common ones is the fact that some senior adults are not keen on the idea of care placement.

We can understand their reservations. To receive care from strangers, even if they are trained and licensed professionals, requires a lot of trust and expectation of commitment. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be a one-and-done deal ending in a discussion that goes nowhere. Drawing from our experience in elderly placement, we came up with the following tips for approaching your loved one on moving into a care facility:

  • First, learn what you can about the subject.
    You need to have a grasp on the options your loved one has in receiving care. Do some research and get a feel of which one best suits your loved one’s needs. Memory care caters to certain needs that assisted living does not, for example.
  • Do not wait for your loved one’s situation to get worse.
    Being put on the spot doesn’t do your loved one any favors. When it’s time to consider moving into a care facility, start discussing elderly care in California as soon as you can. Preferably, you choose a comfortable time and place to do so.
  • Emphasize their agency.
    Most seniors refuse care because they feel they lose their agency. Involve them as much as possible in the decision-making process. You can do this by going through senior living options together.
  • Above all, give them time and space to choose.
    It will be a decision for their sake, after all. Give every opportunity to process their feelings and come to their conclusions.

For more questions about senior care placement, contact us today. We gladly provide you and your loved ones with the information you need to make decisions on their care.

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