Sunday, August 15, 2021

Witness Behavioral Changes in Your Loved One? Senior Care Might Be the Right Place.

Elderly Care Plymouth

If you recognize someone you love in these descriptions, what do you do next? 

Fortunately, there are a multitude of options available for senior care that don’t deprive your senior relative of their joy and independence. These options include in-home caregiving, assisted living and memory care facilities. Before approaching your relative with options, reach out to the family and form a consensus. Assign tasks to different family members to avoid having one family member bear the entire burden. One can tour care facilities while another reviews assets and income. 


Consider hiring an attorney specializing in elder law who can help your family navigate Medicaid eligibility and estate planning. Once a solid plan is in place, approach your senior relative with an open, warm tone. Avoid forcing them into a decision they don’t want to make. Work with them in a way that makes adding long-term care a mutual, intuitive decision.


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You’ll have the ability to retire in peace and maintain your independence. Our “no resident left behind” motto makes sure you’ll feel comfortable and engaged too!

Now is a good time to consider moving into independent living where elderly care is of the most upmost importance in Plymouth, Michigan. The safety of our residents is of greatest importance, as we continue to navigate our way through the ongoing threat of the Coronavirus. Schedule a tour today! 

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