As we age,
we tend to accumulate a lot of belongings. We save sentimental cards and gifts,
stock up on knick-knacks, acquire appliances and electronic devices, and
inherit things from others. Eventually these things begin to pile up and take
up space. This can become a safety hazard for elderly adults if it interferes
with their ability to navigate their home or poses a risk of things falling.
Also, should they downsize to a smaller home or move to assisted living, they
won’t be able to take everything along.
Periodically
helping your senior to declutter their Cedar Valley home can keep their
belongings more manageable and reduce time spent on these activities later.
Before you jump in and start throwing things away though, keep the following in
mind:
Recognize it can be emotionally
challenging to part
with their belongings. Many things hold sentimental value and can bring up a
variety of memories and feelings. Realize that it can take some time for them
to come to terms with letting things go. Let them talk about different items
and the memories they hold. Don’t force them to get
rid of something. You can always come back to it later.
Start small and pick a single area to tackle
first. As your loved one gets more comfortable with going through their things
and determining what they can get rid of it will become easier. Be willing to
negotiate. If they have multiples of the same item, see if they will pick one
that means the most or is representative of the group.
Pass on or donate items that are in good condition. Perhaps
another family member will appreciate pictures, knick-knacks, jewelry, or other
belongings that hold meaning. It is a small part of their family they can keep
with them. Ask your senior about donating other things so that other Cedar
Rapids residents can benefit from them. If they know that they are helping
someone in need it can make letting go a little easier.
Improve storage to keep things more organized. Once
you sort through everything and reorganize, you may find that you have more
space than you thought. Invest in clear plastic boxes, removable hooks, or
other storage containers to give everything a place. This can also help your
senior to put things back where they belong and reduce clutter in walkways and
other common areas.
Be patient
and realize that it took them a lifetime to collect everything, so you can’t
expect to declutter overnight. As you help them downsize their belongings, it
can make their home a safer place and make navigation easier. If your
loved one does need a little more assistance as they age in place, consider
investing in in-home care through Always Best Care Senior Services of the Cedar
Valley. Our high quality, personalized elder care can give your aging parent
the level of support they need. Call (877) 292-2126 or visit our website for more information.
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