In-Depth Information and Resources for Seniors and their Families

Getting Mental Health Help

Understanding how and when to seek mental health support is important for teens and young adults.

Talking to a Parent About Getting Help

Learn how to approach sensitive conversations and explore in-home dementia care options that provide safety, comfort, and peace of mind for your loved one.

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Here’s a quick summary of how to navigate sensitive discussions and consider in-home dementia care options for your loved one:

  • 🗣️ Approach the conversation calmly and empathetically, choosing the right time and setting to talk about care needs without overwhelming or upsetting your parent.

  • 💬 Use “I” statements to express concern, focusing on specific behaviors you’ve observed and how they make you feel, rather than assigning blame or criticism.

  • 🧠 Educate yourself about dementia and care options, so you can answer questions honestly and provide informed suggestions during the discussion.

  • 🏠 Explore in-home care services that prioritize comfort and familiarity, offering your loved one safety and support while allowing them to stay in a known environment.

  • 🤝 Involve other family members or professionals if needed, helping reinforce the message and showing that support for care is a shared, compassionate decision.