Alistair Hicks

Looking For The Hidden Signs.

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Home Instead Senior Care’s families live and work in Victoria, BC, so we're invested in our community on a very personal level. We believe every family deserves individualized in-home senior care with a compassionate touch. That's why we established Home Instead Senior Care® of Victoria 14 years ago. If you or a loved one could use a little help with senior care, give us a call for more information on how we can help: (250) 382-6565. To us, it’s personal.

When families get together during festive seasons after a long period of separation, it often becomes apparent an aging loved one may need help.

Photo of a joyful elderly womanJanuary is often one of the busiest months for senior care organizations, largely due to an influx of phone calls after family members witness some troubling signs over the holidays. Last year, Home Instead Senior Care saw a 64 per cent jump in service inquiries from December to January. 

  • Driving Trouble: Have a look for dents or fender scrapes on your senior’s car. We all have an occasional driving incident but be aware one or several occasions could be a sign their driving skills are deteriorating. 
  • Forgetfulness: Has your loved one missed any appointments or forgotten important birthdays recently? Are they forgetting if or when they took their medication? These are important signs to be aware of if you suspect your senior loved one may need additional support. 
  • Housekeeping/Hygiene Issues: Changes in housekeeping or hygiene routine such as an unshaven face or unkempt hair, often occur because everyday tasks are getting too difficult or tiring for them to manage.
  • Poor eating habits: Seniors who suddenly find themselves alone, or who have become lonely over time, can feel overwhelmed by cooking. When that starts to happen to an aging person, they tend not to eat properly. They might take in enough calories to get by, but they begin to suffer nutritionally, increase their cholesterol, and lower their vitamin intake.

January marks Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in Canada. Home Instead Senior Care in Victoria has well-trained senior care experts available who can speak further about the signs families may have noticed during the holidays and they can provide tips to families with aging loved ones. Call their office at 250-382-6565

 

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222-1595 McKenzie Avenue
Victoria, BC
250-382-6565   www.homeinstead.ca/victoriabc

 

 

 

 

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  1. Thank you for those comments, Alistair. I think the underlying cause of many of the outward signs of lowered self-care or possessions care is a lack of connectedness and embracing a lower sense of self-worth which grows to a perception of having a lower value. When “who cares?” turns into “I don’t care” then alarm bells should go off. A service such as yours can help families to maintain connections and ensure that seniors separate their value from physical or mental weakness due to aging.

    • Thank you for your comment Marion. Well-said. Home Instead Senior Care strives to be a service based on Relationship before Task. In fact I would consider that “Companionship” is the over-arching umbrella that touches everything our CAREGivers do. We define Companionship as assistance, encouragement and stimulation for all activities of daily living. Care of the heart is just as important as care of the body. Care of the heart is important in preventing isolation and that “I don’t care” downward spiral. The relationships that grow between CAREGivers and Clients are incredible to see.
      Thank you again for your insightful comment.

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