Life and careers can take people all over the country and the world. Sometimes this means that they are separated from those they love and must care for an aging parent from afar. Although this is not the ideal situation, there are ways to make it work. Sometimes a parent may not want to leave their home to move closer to family, or their health may decline unexpectedly, requiring additional care. There are countless reasons why long-distance care of a senior may occur, but with proper planning, you can still ensure that their needs are being met.
Arrange for In-Home Care
If your senior is still fairly independent but could use some supervision and assistance, in-home care can be a beneficial option. This arranges for a caregiver to go to your loved one’s home and assist with personal care, activities of daily living, general home upkeep, outings, organization, and many other things. They also offer companionship and conversation while keeping an eye on your loved one. This can alleviate some of the stress of worrying about their health, safety, and well-being when you cannot be there. You can also ask friends or neighbors to periodically check in with your senior.
Keep in Touch
Your loved one is always just a phone call away, so set a schedule for when you will call, or how often you will call. This not only gives your aging parent something to look forward to, but also does the same for you. Another option is to use Skype, ooVoo, or another online chat program. Sending letters and pictures is another way to connect and send small mementos about your life so your loved one can feel more up to date. By arranging for regular communication, you can also have a better reference to identify when something may require more attention or seems out of the ordinary.
Organize Necessary Documents and Services
Make sure that you have copies of your parent’s living will, medical information, financial information, or other data. Get permission for doctors to disclose important health information over the phone. If you are worried about managing your loved one’s finances, hire a financial planner or accountant to handle these responsibilities and oversee your parent’s finances. Being proactive can ensure that you have access to the information you need when you need it and the power to make important decisions.
Plan with Family
Talk to family about taking turns visiting your loved one. This can reduce the burden on any one person and allow everyone to spend quality time with your senior. Make sure to update each other and relay any questions or concerns so that they can be properly addressed. With proper planning and effort, caring for your senior from a distance can be a viable option that still ensures they are safe and well cared for.
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