10 signs your ageing parents need you

Moneycontrol News | September 16, 2024

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Sudden changes in your parents' eating habits, such as skipping meals, can be a sign of underlying health issues or depression. If they frequently miss meals or show a lack of interest in their favourite foods, it may indicate they need  your help

Changes in eating habits

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An inability to complete regular tasks and increased dependence on others suggest that your ageing parents need help. If they struggle with daily activities rely heavily on others for these tasks, it’s a sign they may require more consistent support

Inability to complete regular tasks

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A decline in home maintenance, such as a cluttered or disorganised living space, signs of falls, or deteriorating conditions, can indicate that your ageing parents may need help. Prompt action can prevent accidents and ensure their home remains safe

Decline in home maintenance

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If you notice missed bills, disorganised financial paperwork, or confusion about expenses, you may be struggling with money management. These issues could indicate cognitive decline or other challenges

Difficulty in managing finances

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Changes in personality or mood can signal that your ageing parents might need help. If they exhibit sudden mood swings, increased irritability, or withdrawal from social activities, it could indicate issues such as depression, anxiety, or cognitive decline

Changes in personality or mood

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 Difficulty walking, frequent falls, or trouble navigating stairs can indicate physical decline or underlying health problems. These mobility challenges may affect their ability to perform daily activities safely. These issues in ageing parents is a sign they need help

Mobility issues

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Frequent illness, unexplained pain, or worsening chronic conditions, may indicate underlying issues requiring attention. Frequent falls or unaddressed physical health concerns may also suggest they need medical attention or assistance with physical tasks

Increased or unexplained health issues

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Neglecting personal hygiene can be a sign that your ageing parents need help. If they are frequently unkempt, have poor grooming habits, or show a lack of interest in bathing or changing clothes, it may indicate physical or mental health struggles

Neglecting personal hygiene or medical routines

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Reduced communication, social withdrawal, and isolation are key indicators that your ageing parents might need help. If they are less engaged in conversations, avoiding social activities, or spending increasing amounts of time alone, it could suggest emotional distress, depression, or cognitive decline

Reduced communication and socialising