Signs Your Parent Needs to Move to A Boynton Beach Assisted Living Facility

Americans are living longer than ever before. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2030, all baby boomers will be over the age of 65. This means that one in every five residents in the country will be at retirement age and older people will outnumber children for the first time.

While it’s heartening to know that you may have more time to spend with your parents, you can also expect some challenges. Elderly people are more likely to have chronic medical conditions and over time, they may lose some of their independence. It’s likely that your parents will eventually need more help with daily living, and they may not be able to live alone.

It can be difficult to know when the time has come to make a change in your parent’s living arrangements. Since older people value their independence, they may find it hard to ask for assistance. You will need to look for signs that they’re struggling with everyday activities. There are a number of care options available and one you should consider is moving them into a Boynton Beach assisted living facility.

Things that Influence a Move to a Boynton Beach Assisted Living Facility

Here are some of the things that should factor into your family’s decision.

  • Your parent’s medical condition. If they have recently been diagnosed with an illness or injury, they may need more help on a daily basis.
  • Their ability to prepare healthy meals. Can mom or dad still shop for their groceries and prepare well-balanced meals? Can they keep track of the expiration dates on their foods? If not, it may time for them to try assisted living.
  • Their ability to drive safely. If your parent’s reflexes are impaired or their hearing or sight is failing, they won’t be able to drive themselves anymore. Taking the bus will also be risky and you may not always be able to drive them. It may be best for them to live in a Boynton Beach assisted living facility that provides transportation.
  • Your parent’s ability to shower and dress themselves. Take a look at your parent’s appearance and how they’re taking care of the linens and laundry. If everything isn’t clean, smelling fresh, and being used appropriately, they may need more help with hygiene and personal care.
  • Their ability to manage their medication. Does mom or dad fill their prescriptions as required? Can they take the correct dose at the right time and keep track of all the pills? If they’re confused about when they should take each medicine or they’re simply not taking them, you’ll need to ensure they get assistance.
  • Their ability to stay safe at home. If your parent keeps forgetting to lock the doors or turn off the stove, you need to take this very seriously. If they’re posing a danger to themselves and others, they shouldn’t be living alone.

Contact Courtyard Gardens Senior Living to Learn about What We Have to Offer

If you’ve considered the above and you realize your parent needs a little more help, Courtyard Gardens may be perfect for them. They’ll be in safe, comfortable surroundings that allow some measure of independence. Call us and ask all the questions you have about our assisted living community in Florida.