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READ MOREShould You and Your Senior Live Together?


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One big question for caregivers and seniors alike is whether or not living together is the right answer. You may not know for sure right out of the gate and that’s to be expected. It’s worth examining as many of the angles as you can first.

Living Together Can Solve Problems

When you and your senior combine households that decision can solve a great many issues for both of you. You might find that it’s less stressful traveling to your senior’s home and she may feel comforted knowing that you and other family members are right there with her. If there are financial challenges, this can be an excellent solution.

But it Can Also Create Challenges

For as many problems as this solves, though, there are more that it can create. You and your elderly family member may not always get along as often as you might like, which can be incredibly difficult. Your senior might also feel as if this is a dampening of her own independence and that can be really hard to come to grips with emotionally.

Shared Living Spaces Can Also Mean Shared Caregiving

If you have other family members living in the home, too, this can mean that you’re able to share caregiving duties more effectively. Even if it’s just you and your elderly family member, though, that doesn’t mean you have to be on your own. Hiring home care providers gives you the help that you need without having to wait for family members to have the time to help you.

Talk to Everyone Involved

Before you make any moves, make sure that you talk to everyone involved. Take the time to work out what the challenges would be in your particular situation and what benefits you’ll see, too. It’s entirely possible that shifting residences is something to consider for the future, but not for now. This is where home care services can come in handy, as well. They may be able to fill the gap that you thought moving would fill.

If your elderly family member isn’t wild about the idea of moving, that makes a great deal of sense. Many aging adults want to age in place rather than moving, even if moving is only to your home to live with you. Another idea might be to hire home care providers to help her on an as-needed basis. You can revisit the idea of moving if her situation changes dramatically.

If you or an aging loved one are considering home care services in Big Timber, MT, please contact the caring staff at SYNERGY HomeCare Billings today at 406-839-2390.

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