Parents Age: Things You Need To Remember

Parents Age: Things You Need To Remember

Everybody gets older. It’s inevitable, and yet it’s something that many of us don’t want to face – especially when it comes to our parents. As much as you may want to bury your head in the sand about this, there are things you need to remember as your parents age. They are as follows:

As Your Parents Age, They Can Get Pretty Lonely

Older parents tend to get pretty lonely. However, many of them are also too proud to say anything. It can be more difficult for them to get around, and they likely see their friends less because they are having the same problem. They can get especially lonely if they no longer have their other half. Make sure you plan regular visits. See if there is anything you can do to help them see their friends more, too, such as giving them a ride to their place or taking them to a coffee and cake morning. They will appreciate it!

Their Health Can Deteriorate Quickly

Their senses, including eyesight and hearing, can take a nosedive pretty quickly. It’s important to keep an eye on these issues, especially when it comes to problems like cataracts. Eye specialists like Eye Surgery Scotland can help to restore their vision but this means that we’ve got to do our best to help them through these difficult times. They may even be too proud to admit that there is a problem! But having regular check-ups is is essential if they’re not doing this already. It’s surprising how quickly someone’s health can deteriorate!

As Your Parents Age Their Needs May Change

Everyone’s needs will change at certain points in life. Pay attention to your parents so you can assess when their needs have changed. They might need help in their home to do the things they are used to, such as make food and get dressed. A place like Senior Life can give you more information on this. Make sure you pay close attention and speak with them about what they could use to make their lives easier and more enjoyable. It’s all about making sure they keep a high quality of life.

Home care services are often preferable to seniors who may want to stay in their own home. So, it’s important to educate yourself on what is available, as well as making sure your parents have an understanding of what they want and what is best for their overall wellbeing.

They Might Make A Few Confessions

It isn’t unusual for older parents to make a few confessions. The key to these kinds of conversations is knowing what not to say. You shouldn’t be judgemental or shut them down. Try to be as understanding as possible. They might tell you more, they might not. Try to see if you can work out where this new confession has come from. Are they feeling lonely? Guilty?

Help Family To Get Everything In Order As Your Parents Age

Making sure your parents have everything in order, such as their estate and their will can take a load off their minds. It’ll make your life easier too. Don’t think of this as morbid. Sorting wills, pensions and everything else simply make things less complicated down the road as your parents age.

Remember that there are some great sources of advice and support that you and your parents can access which will help with all aspects of aging.

Family Road Trip Time!

Family Road Trip Time!

The summer is fast approaching and for us, that means family road trip time! We’re fairly new to the road trip world as our youngest used to get terribly car sick! he’s doing brilliantly now though and we’re relishing the freedom of being able to jump in the car and head off on an adventure. For those of you new to road tripping with the family, these travel tips are inclusive for all members of the family and might help you with your family road trip planning.

Know What You Want To Do

To start with, you’re going to want to have some idea of what you want to do. Do you envision a summer coasting around Europe? A month over the New Year in the east? Or perhaps a road trip around the states? Maybe like us you prefer shorter trips and UK staycations. Whatever it is, you’ll want to know sort of what you’re aiming for here.

Family Road Trip: Where To Go

You’ll want to think about where you’d like to go, and make sure everyone is “heard” as part of that discussion. Do you want to tour around Europe, island hop perhaps? You may even want to think about some of the best European cities that you could visit with kids, or different child and senior-friendly spots. Try to meet the needs of the entire family, and come up with the perfect range of locations. 

Research The Locations

When you’ve got those thoughts, you’ll then want to do some research to help you make firm decisions on when, where, and what. Read up on the different locations to make sure that you have selected the best possible places. You may find that certain landscapes aren’t suitable for the elderly, or resorts that aren’t child-friendly, so weed these out now.

Plan In The Perfect Time

From here, you’re then going to want to try and identify the perfect time to go to. And you’ve got to look at this in two ways. First of all, you’ll want to research when to go to the locations you have in mind, in terms of the best time to travel for good weather or when it won’t be too busy. You’ll also want to find a time that suits all of your schedules too, as well as consider term times and it can be difficult to get permission to take children out of school. Finding the right dates can take some work! 

Know Your Itinerary

Make sure that you know what you want from the trip. For example, a family road trip isn’t a family road trip if we haven’t been to one castle, museum or something historical and/or geeky. To make sure that we get to do all that we need and want to do I usually put together a loose itinerary. We can be flexible but it pays to have a plan to start with.

Cover Your Kids Needs

When you’re travelling with your children, you’ll want to be sure that their needs are met. Are there things to keep them entertained? The food they’ll like? WIFI? My teen would tell you that this is one of the most important things. Making sure that the kids have something to keep them occupied is a winner for everyone.

Care For The Parents Too

If you are going away with your parents too, you’ll want to make sure that you’ve thought of them. There are a lot of travel tips for senior travellers that may help you. They may want or need certain aids to help them get around. They may want to book onto gorge walking. Everyone is different! Just ensure that the location and activities are suitable for their needs, and ask them if they have any preferences. 

Pack The Family Road Trip Essentials

Make sure that you’ve got everything that you need. When you’re going on a longer trip (and you’ve got to pack for the entire family), you need to really think about what you pack in advance. You’ll want to make sure that you all have enough, but that you’re not overpacked. Ask everyone to pack a small bag for themselves. They may have things they want/need that you wouldn’t have thought of.

Be In The Right Frame Of Mind

Now that you’ve covered off all of the packing bits and pieces, the next thing that you’re going to want to do here is make sure that you’re in the right frame of mind. Because if you want to be able to enjoy a positive experience, you have to be in a positive frame of mind yourself. When you feel calm and happy, you’ll be in the best possible place to avoid stress and make this incredible trip a success. This might sound a bit “wooo” but it’s important. I make sure I have lists ticked off, the house clean to get back to and so on so that I can properly switch off and enjoy our family time together.