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Sign that your parent needs help

Sign that your parent needs help

Sign that your parent needs help

  • She’s unsteady. Is she wobbly on the stairs? Does she get dizzy getting up from a chair? Or has she already fallen?
  • The car has dents, your parent has a traffic violation, or you simply don’t feel safe letting your children in the car with Grandpa driving.
  • Her personality has changed. Is your sweet mother suddenly critical or irritable? Your vocal father suddenly quiet and compliant?
  • Your parent no longer does things she used to enjoy.
  • She misses appointments, get lost, forgets important information, or loses things.
  • The house and yard are no longer maintained.
  • His personal hygiene has fallen to the wayside. 
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