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But What Should I Do?

By Shirley Jennett

Are you becoming a member of the “sandwich generation” -- still raising your children yet finding yourself increasingly responsible for the care of aging parents who are becoming more and more frail? Are you already lacking the time to juggle your immediate family and your career obligations as well? As you are called upon to assist your parent or parents to manage daily living activities, make decisions regarding health care, and handle financial affairs, are you feeling somewhat helpless, unprepared or not truly qualified?

You may be noticing that there are falls or other accidents, and evidence of poor hygiene or nutrition. You may be seeing signs that memory may be failing -- perhaps they are forgetting to pay bills, keep appointments, take necessary medication, turn off water faucets or the stove. There may be evidence of impaired judgment, such as unusually-large donations to questionable charities or becoming victims of door-to-door, mail, or telephone scams. Diminished eyesight and/or hearing also may contribute to the parents’ increased inability to maintain their previous independent lifestyles. If you live in another state, you easily can find yourself making expensive, unscheduled trips in order to respond to another crisis.

The question: “What do I do?”

The answer: “Professional geriatric care management.”

Whether you live near your parents or far away, most likely you are not familiar with the wide range of resources for seniors. A Professional Geriatric Care Manager does know what is available for the aging, and can assess needs, identify problems, and recommend and arrange for present and ongoing necessary services that will benefit your loved one. The Care Manager monitors for continuing appropriateness and effectiveness of those resources and acts as a liaison to family members, alerting them to problems and changing needs. They also can provide assistance with alternative living arrangements if and when necessary.

Professional Geriatric Care Managers are trained and skilled to step in and be your eyes and ears, hands and feet. They are committed to assisting seniors to fulfill their wish to continue living in their own homes and communities as independently and safely as possible. The Care Managers can conserve the time, energy, and financial resources of the family while helping to maintain the parents’ dignity and quality of life.

 


Shirley Jennett, RN, a member of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, is president of Care Management & Resources, Inc., (303) 639-5455, a company providing high-quality care management and screened, reliable and effective companions, personal care assistants and household services for adults living in the Denver, Colorado, area.
 

 

You do not know what a relief that is that you have someone you trust and believe in to leave your loved one with.

Sincerely,
G. and M. L.
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