Sunday Oct 13, 2024
Navigating Communication Challenges in Caregiving
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of "The Whole Caregiver" with your hosts, Erna and Megan. In this second installment of our series with Susan, we delve deep into the intricacies of communication as our loved ones age. Susan shares her wealth of experience and insights on the physical and emotional changes that impact communication, offering practical techniques to improve interactions with aging parents.
Throughout the episode, Susan highlights the importance of understanding the emotional versus cognitive changes in our loved ones and how these affect their ability to express and process information. From mobility issues to social isolation, learn about the barriers that can hinder effective communication and how to overcome them.
Discover strategies to help aging parents maintain their dignity and independence, while also ensuring their safety and well-being. Explore the role of social connections in enhancing emotional and physical health, and hear real-life examples of how caregivers can navigate challenging situations with empathy and understanding.
Tune in for valuable takeaways on utilizing geriatric care managers, community resources, and innovative solutions to support caregivers and their loved ones. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of caregiving and seeking to foster meaningful communication with their aging family members.
You can find Susan Chaityn Lebovits at Ease into Aging: Susan@EaseintoAging.com
Here is the 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.
Caregiving Plan to Download and Print
Websites and Apps to Aid Families with Caregiving Support
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