The "dignity of risk"
Rebecca A.
Nationally Recognized Aging Life Care Consultant, Company Owner/Founder at Aging Alliance Physical Therapy, Advanced Professional Certified Care Manager and Certified Geriatric Care Professional
One of the most challenging dilemmas when caring for an aging parent is balancing their preference for independence with your concern for their safety.?
If you have noticed lapses in cleanliness, meals, bill payment, or other areas, you may be worried that your loved one is not able to safely live alone. They may refuse assistance, however, not recognizing there is a problem.?
Research suggests that as many as 1 in 10 elders make health care and lifestyle choices that put their safety and well-being at risk. Scary as that may sound, they are adults and need to be afforded the "dignity of risk." The following may help:
Are you worried about a loved one's decisions?
You are not alone. As the greater Syracuse experts in family caregiving, we at Inspire Care of Central New York see families struggle with this regularly. Let us help you clarify when the dignity of risk applies and when you really do need to step in. Give us a call at 315-447-3164.
Resident Services Advisor at Avila Retirement Community
3 年Agreed. Well said Rebecca. For me, it's social work roots, a person's right to self determination.
Real Estate and Business Acquisitions Consultant
3 年Thank you for sharing this!