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Preparing for Safety: Aging Loved Ones and Caregiver Insights

Season 2 Episode 23 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Join hosts Erna and Megan in the final episode of The Whole Caregiver podcast as they welcome back Susan Chaityn Lebovits. Dive into a comprehensive discussion on ensuring the safety of aging loved ones, emphasizing early preparation. Susan shares practical tips on home modifications, from installing grab bars to rearranging household items for accessibility.

Discover strategies to introduce safety measures to loved ones and learn the importance of regular health check-ups, including eye and hearing tests. The episode highlights the significance of power of attorney, healthcare directives, and POLST forms in planning for end-of-life care. Gain valuable insights and resources to support caregivers on their journey, ensuring they are not alone in navigating the complexities of aging care.

You can find Susan at Ease into Aging: Susan@EaseintoAging.com

Here is the helpful information Susan compiled for our episodes: 

Secure your loved one with a home care organization before there’s an emergency.
At the least, do the research and have the information ready!

Maintaining social connections is critical to healthy aging for:
● Sense of community
● Strengthening brain synapses to maintain memory
● Physical activity (getting to and from event)

Some seniors avoid socializing. Keep in mind that what may appear as being stubborn could actually be:
● Social anxiety
● Concern of finding a toilet
● Painful to walk
● Fear of technology
● Lack of transportation
● Hearing loss
● Vision loss

Have an annual vision check to ensure safety.

Have an annual hearing test to avoid social isolation.

Home Safety Checklist

Find Caregiving

Caregiving Plan to Download and Print

Websites and Apps to Aid Families with Caregiving Support

Find a Geriatric Care Manager

Moving Support- Find a Senior Moving Manager

End of Life Planning

POLST Forms

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