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7 Questions to Answer with Elderly Parents

March 27, 2013 By Your Next Move NC

Your Next Move NCWe all want to do the best and right thing for our Mom or Dad if they are showing signs of Alzheimer’s or Dementia. And if you’re working full-time, caring for your parent in your home during the day is virtually impossible.

Seven questions that give you direction with your parents and elderly family:

  1. Are they having hallucinations, paranoia and delusions?
  2. Are they reacting to small matters in inappropriate ways and having frequent emotional outbursts?
  3. Do they experience altered vision perception?
  4. Do they need assistance with all ADL (activities of daily living), which includes bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming and eating?
  5. Are they losing the ability to communicate?
  6. Have they lost any gross motor skills?
  7. Do they have difficulty swallowing?

smiling-womanAnswering these tough questions will help you search and find the right long-term care facility. We at Your Next Move can help you find that facility that cares specifically to patients with signs of Alzheimer’s.

What to look for in an Alzheimer’s facility:

  • Physical space: The facility should be big enough so your family member can move about, but it should also be safe. The ideal facility should have a circular design with an inner courtyard and greenery, and it should not have locked doors, dead ends or an array of intersecting corridors.
  • Consider resident population: Does this facility have a separate unit for Alzheimer’s patients or does it only admit these type of patients? The better choice for your loved ones may be the care that focuses with this affliction only because the staff should be well-trained for nighttime wandering and there will likely be quality onsite support groups and continuing education.
  • Quality of the staff: It is best to arrange a visit at varied times of the day and at night to observe how the staff interacts with the residents. Be sure to visit during meal times and see if the residents are happy and if the staff helps residents in the dining room. Are they respectful with the residents or do they treat them like children? Are they warm and friendly, always trying to accommodate, or are they less gentle in their approach?   Also, assess how the staff reacts with an unruly patient.

At Your Next Move we are the experts for compassionate and sound guidance when you are planning for your elderly parents’ outside care. Doing your homework with us by your side will make the transition smooth and uneventful. Remember, we will help you every step of the way.

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Contact Your Next Move Today to Help You With Your Next Move. We are there at your side.

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Julie Kopetsky, President

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A Parent’s Future is Now!

February 27, 2013 By Your Next Move NC

ambro coupleIf your parents are elderly, living in the Triangle or in your old hometown, but still in good to reasonably sound health, this is the critical time in their lives to start a future care plan with them.  Schedule a family meeting so everyone is on the same page and is involved and supportive. You know you parents. You know their physical and mental condition. If they need help and guidance for their normal daily activities, the most important consideration is naming someone, possibly you or one of the siblings, the durable power of attorney and then putting together a  solid plan for their health care directives.

Name someone responsible the Durable Power Of Attorney

This is the individual who will assist in financial matters and pay your elderly parents’ bills, collect and deposit their income and takes care of any other aspects of revenue. You’ll need to find all of your parents’ legal and financial documents and you must feel comfortable with you or someone assisting with their assets, income and expenses.

Here’s a list of documents to gather in one secure place:

  • Wills
  • Bank and brokerage accounts
  • Deeds, loans and ownership statements
  • Pension and retirement benefits
  • Social security information
  • Insurance policies

Advanced health care directives

These directives help ensure that your parents’ health care requests are communicated to health care providers so you act as the guardian on their behalf. Advanced health care directives also include a living will that gives preferences for life-prolonging treatments such as the use of a respirator, CPR, dialysis, surgery and antibiotic drugs.

After all of the papers have been signed and notarized, be sure to make plenty of copies and keep the originals in a safe.

At Your Next Move we are a leading expert in the Triangle NC for compassionate and sound guidance when you are planning for your parents’ future care plan. Handing the details for them is a lot of work, but you will be saving so much time and stress if the financial, legal and health care matters are well-planned before a parental move into an assisted living facility or if there is a need for home service care.

Remember, we will help you every step of the way. We are local and we care.

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Is Moving a Parent on Your Agenda?

November 6, 2012 By Your Next Move NC

Moving is one of most stressful events that anyone faces in life. And Baby Boomers can relate. This is especially true if you are thinking of moving your aging parents from the home they have known for decades. There is stress just in the consideration; but it doesn’t have to be this way.

Imagine someone else taking on the cleaning and decluttering work for you, so that your parents can soon relax and enjoy their new home with peace of mind.

Imagine someone who is nurturing, caring, and understanding of your parents’ doubts and fears about leaving the home they have so many memories of after 30, 40 or even 50 years.

Imagine someone who can advocate for you and your aging parents and can assure you of finding the right realtor to sell the home, the right mover, the right new housing, with whatever their specific needs may be.

Your Next Move in the Triangle NC area is the sole solution for moving your aging parents.

This first blog post is the beginning of both help and support for this type of situation in the Triangle region and across Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the rest of North Carolina. In future posts we will showcase the different aspects and challenges of moving aging parents.  We’ll feature posts on moving parents with Alzheimer’s or dementia, to posts on what to do with all of the stuff that has accumulated in your parents’ attics and basements, to convincing your reluctant parents that a new, smaller home is a safer choice than continuing to live in an older home with too many stairs.

We absolutely love solving problems for people, while at the same time making a difference in their lives. We have been doing so by helping people relocate to the Triangle area for more than 16 years.

Julie Kopetsky, President of Your Next Move has had a career filled with professional distinctions, as a Certified Relocation Professional and a Global Mobility Specialist. She is also a licensed Realtor having recently served as the Senior Vice President of Corporate Services at Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston, where she worked with clients who were relocating to the area in a new career opportunity.  Before that she was the Director of Business Development for Prudential York Simpson Underwood Realty.

In 2011, Julie formed Your Next Move, the organization that specializes in helping Baby Boomers select the right housing and life choices for their aging parents.  Julie knows and appreciates the complexities and challenges of the moving process from having moved her own aging parents.

Let us help you succeed with moving your parents, so all of you can be comfortable and secure. Visit our site at www.yournextmovenc.com . Remember, you are no longer alone.

Contact us today to help you with your next move!

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This blog post is brought to you by the team at Your Next Move. If you are interested in further information you may contact us below. LIKE us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to get the most current communication on the subject of senior relocation.  Please join our mailing list.

Your Next Move, Easing Your Senior Transition

Julie Kopetsky, President

www.yournextmovenc.com

919-601-8203

Julie.kopetsky@yournextmovenc.com

 

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