What’s Going On With Mom?
It all started at Thanksgiving Dinner. Now youâre used to mom repeating herself a few times and always chalked it up to old age, but this time was different. She started doing the strangest things⊠It all started with mashed potatoes. What should you do when somethingâs wrong with mom?
This week weâre going to take a look at some real life examples. We will look at stories families have shared with us and things weâve experienced. Things that made everyone go ⊠whoa.. hang on a minute⊠this is differentâŠSomethingâs really wrong.
In this episode weâre focusing on the things that should give you pause and reflect on what your next steps should be. But before we get to those examples, letâs talk about why this is such a wake up call. Iâm sure youâve heard me say that no one wants to think about Senior living and care. Iâve never met anyone who actually wanted to face the fact that their mom or dad or their grandparents were aging to the point of being unable to care for themselves. So we end up explaining away these things that just donât seem right by saying things like âoh thatâs just grandpaâ! Or your mom or dad may be really good at covering up their memory loss. We all just laugh it off as old timers.
Until that day. The day youâre over for Thanksgiving dinner and stop your mom from putting Cool Whip in the mashed potatoes. You say âwhoaâ! She says âWhat? Iâve always made them this way!â. And thatâs the moment you know you canât ignore this any longer.
Now listen, I recently made chili and I had this can of artichoke hearts and thought hey that could be good⊠sure enough I googled it and there are several chili recipes with artichoke hearts but I can tell you that 99% of my friends thought I was crazy. The point is that you can usually tell when something is actually off.
For example, finding a burnt pan on the kitchen counter and realizing that means it was left on the stove for a long time with nothing in it and means your mom forgot she was cooking. Or you watch your mom take her coffee to the refrigerator to get some milk and then watch as she pours ranch dressing into her coffee.You go to use the restroom and canât use it without cleaning the toilet first. Iâm sure you can guess why on this one.
Or, you sit down on the couch and are overcome by the smell ofâŠIâll let you use your imagination on that one too.You notice that everything upstairs seems to be untouched for a long time and then you realize dadâs been sleeping in the recliner.You open the refrigerator and thereâs literally nothing there. The freezer has one frozen meal and the pantry has a half a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter and thatâs it.The list goes on and on.
Now most of the time some form of these things have been going on for years. As we age things get harder for us to do and as memory loss progresses it gets harder to hide. But what now? Youâve determined somethingâs really wrong so what should you do about it?
Hereâs a good place to start:
-Make a list of all of the things youâre noticing along with the date. This list can help you determine if itâs a one time thing or getting worse.Next to each item describe your concern. Then add another column for possible solutions.
So for example the bathroom is dirty which means chances are your mom is not able to clean herself properly. Thatâs a problem because she could end up with an infection. A solution might be making sure she has grab bars available as well as wipes to help her reach.
-Rank the list. Whatâs the most concerning or the most unsafe.
This list is important for several reasons. It can help you talk to your siblings about the issues to get their input. Be sure and check out our previous blog posts on family disagreements and mediation. Iâll put a link below too.
It can help you determine how much help might be needed and if itâs time to consider in-home care or a move to assisted living or memory care. Itâll help you organize your thoughts to have the dreaded conversation with your parents. Weâre going to focus on how to have that conversation in an upcoming episode.
This is also a good time to start doing some research. There are many great companies that can help walk you through this process so youâre not at the mercy of Google! My company, Clear Path, is one of them and we can even help you find an agent in your area.
Now I want to pause here because there are some things that require immediate attention. If you find a bunch of your momâs medications on the floor and canât tell if sheâs been taking them, or there are missing medications that you donât find and youâre worried she took too many or if you find open wounds that donât smell or look right or thereâs a sudden change in your loved oneâs behavior⊠get help immediately.
No one finds it easy to acknowledge that their once active, strong, social parent who took care of them is finding it hard to care for themselves. It not only makes us face change but it also makes us face our own future. But the sooner youâre able to see the signs the sooner you can make a planâŠthat will hopefully make that change more doable.
If youâd like to check out our blog post in podcast form, be sure to take a listen HERE!