Helpful Guide On Dealing With Resistance From The Elderly
Part 1
Caring for an elderly loved one is both rewarding and rife with challenges. When an elderly person resists help or change, it can halt progress. The key to handling resistance from an elderly individual is to work with them to understand the root cause and to come up with a solution that’s reasonable and adequate for both parties involved.
If your loved one is resisting your help, there are a couple of things you can do to gain their cooperation:
Understand What Causes Their Resistance
If a loved one is resisting help or care in any way, it is often due to their own anguish and sadness dealing with mental as well as physical loss. Accepting help often means a great deal of change that your loved one may not feel ready for. Oftentimes, elderly individuals feel angry, scared, or vulnerable when they need to ask for help as they are dependent upon someone else for their daily needs.
Of course, there are also instances where mental illness may prevent a loved one from fully understanding how much help they require. This is especially the case for those with dementia and failing memory. In other cases, an elderly person may worry about the overall healthcare costs attached to accepting help or they may even view it as a sign of accepting defeat against their condition.
Know How To Approach A Loved One With These Tips!
Once it is established your loved one requires additional care, there are different methods for broaching the subject. For certain conditions, the topic may even lie out of your hands as a medical professional will start the hard conversation. However, it is best to prepare yourself ahead of time for some resistance, and use the following tips to help you cope:
Keep It Honest.
Stay vigilant and honest with yourself about the amount of help your loved one really requires. Try to do an objective assessment and make a list of things they need daily assistance with.
Talk About It In A Relaxed Manner.
Tension can build and it may lead to an outright fight if you choose the wrong time to approach your loved one. Save this topic of discussion when you both are relaxed and ready for the conversation.
Keep Your Loved One’s Preferences Insight.
Your loved one is going through a hard time, and therefore, it is important to keep them involved. Ask what his or her preferences are for care. Do they have a favorite family member they wish to rely on? It may not prove possible to accommodate all of the person’s wishes, but try to at least consider them. If your loved one has trouble grasping the subject, try explaining it in simpler layman’s terms.
Bring In Help.
Tough subjects are hard to broach, which is why you need backup. Involve close friends or family members you feel could help further the person’s care along.
Avoid Giving In Or Up.
It’s normal to get faced with resistance, but it’s important to avoid giving in or giving up. Just start the conversation again at a different time when it suits both of you.
Call us or contact Assisting Hands Houston for any help you need with caregiving for your senior parents in Houston. Visit our blog for more exciting articles about caregiving in Houston. Click here for the second issue of this article.
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