If you have a mother, father, uncle or dear friend that is getting up there in age, then there may come a time where you have to move closer to help them out. The key is determining when that is necessary and making the move as easy as possible. Presented by writer Eleanor Gaccetta, here are some tips for handling this delicate situation.

Know The Signs

Since you don’t want to intrude if they aren’t in need, it is a good idea to stay in contact with your loved ones so you can check on them from time to time, and if you notice signs that they may need help, you can intervene. 

One of the signs that should raise a red flag is if you call them and they are forgetful, or they sound like they are confused. If that happens, you should go to their home and make sure everything is okay. When you visit, if you notice a lot of clutter and disorganization or you can tell that your loved one is not taking care of themselves and their hygiene as they should, then you may have a situation that requires you to step in.

What About Their Home?

Before you make any major plans and pack up your home, you need to also consider if it is a good idea for your loved one to stay in their current home. 

If it seems obvious that they are unable to care for themselves, then you may want to consider moving them into a senior living facility. These locations have evolved into very comfortable places where your loved one will feel right at home. When looking for the best choice, research local facilities and look at reviews from current residents and make sure that you are choosing the best landing spot.

Making The Move

If the situation is severe and you need to relocate, then you should look for properties within the same neighborhood so you can stop over at their home and check in regularly. 

While you look, it is a good idea to get preapproved for a loan so you know how much you can spend, so when the best house does come around, you can pounce on it immediately. When you do, try to get quotes from multiple lenders so you can assure that you are in the right hands.

When making your decision, be sure to take your time and carefully judge the situation so you can make the best move for your loving senior.

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