How to Know Your Loved One Needs Help
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How do you know when your loved one needs help?
It's rarely one dramatic moment. More often, it's a series of small changes you notice over time . . . a hesitation where there used to be confidence, a struggle with something that used to be easy, a shift in who they are.
In this episode, I share my experience recognizing when my parents needed help across different seasons of caregiving. From my dad's stroke when I was young to the slower decline that came with aging, I walk through what it looked like to notice need and how to tell the difference between normal aging and signs that warrant attention.
What You'll Learn:
- Why there's rarely just one moment when you realize someone needs help
- How to recognize changes against their baseline (not a generic standard)
- The three types of help to watch for: medical, daily living, and safety support
- Signs to look for: physical changes, cognitive shifts, daily living struggles, safety concerns, and emotional withdrawal
- What to do when you notice something (document, talk to their doctor, start conversations, research options)
- Why recognizing need isn't failure
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