Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Health Series: 3 Tips for Checking in on a Senior Parent Over the Holidays

The holidays are always a great time to get together with family and catch up. If you are visiting your aging parents this holiday, it can present an opportunity to see if your loved ones are still doing well in their home.

This job can seem daunting and scary. Your aging parent may be adept at hiding how they really feel or if they are experiencing any problems. Before diving into these 3 big tips, perhaps the most important advice to keep in mind is to provide empathy and patience to your loved one. Just like anyone else, admitting and acknowledging our possible problems can’t be easy.

If you are feeling a little overwhelmed or worried, read these 3 helpful tips when checking in on a senior parent over the holidays. Remember that you are not alone in this process. Check your area for a senior adviser or, if you are looking into senior living communities, please reach out to Pegasus. We are senior living experts completely dedicated to the well-being of our greatest generation and would love to help your family, whether you are looking into assisted living or memory care services.

The holidays are a great time to check in on your senior parents and ensure their needs are being met.

First, let’s go over the 3 big tips when it comes to checking in on your senior parent over the holidays.

  1. Their Home

One sign to look for as you are visiting your loved one is the general upkeep of their home. Tick off potential issues in your mind as you walk through their home. Check for clutter or misplaced items.

Maybe their laundry basket is full or even overflowing. You could also look in their fridge for expired foods or items that don’t belong in there.

A little clutter can be normal, but a mess that’s consistent in your loved one’s home could be a sign that they are struggling and may need assistance.

Checking their mail could also provide insight into your loved one and their current condition. Look for unpaid bills or piles of unread envelopes/packages.

At the end of the day, you know your aging parent best. If the house is not up to your parent’s usual standards, it may be a sign to consider some options to help your loved one.

  1. Their Health

Is your aging parent not taking their medication? Are they at risk of falling or tripping? Do they exhibit signs of anxiety or depression? Any one of these signs, or a combination of them, can mean your loved one may need more help. Whether it is physical, mental or emotional, seniors decline quicker if they disregard their health.

One apparent sign of poor health can be extreme weight loss, and it can occur for a variety of reasons. They may not have the energy to prepare a proper, nutritious meal for themselves. Chronic diseases like Parkinson’s, thyroid issues, diabetes, heart disease, cancer and dementia can also cause weight loss.

Think about your aging parent’s daily routine and see if that has changed as well. Are they still speaking with their neighbors or friends? Did they suddenly lose interest in hobbies or activities? Are they missing appointments? These signs could mean some more support or assistance is needed to encourage your aging parent to maintain a thriving lifestyle.

  1. Their Happiness

Consider your senior parent’s home and health altogether. If both or either are declining, it may be time to have a conversation with them. Not many people are happy when either their home and/or health are declining, but they may still be unwilling to change their situation because it feels like they are losing control. Independence could mean everything to your loved one and they rightfully do not want to give that up.

Emphasize to your loved one how additional help doesn’t snuff out independence. It is ignited instead. They would not be held back by clutter and mess in their home, missed medications, or lack of socialization.

It is important to listen to your aging parent and ensure your conversation is two-sided. Talk with them, not at them. Their happiness inevitably is important, and dealing with these signs of decline together, whether it is with their home and/or their health, can make a huge difference.

How Pegasus Senior Living Can Help

It’s inevitable to age, but it’s a choice to help your loved ones age well. A senior living community takes care of many services for your aging parent and it’s all under one roof: dining, care, activities, socialization opportunities and floor plans with seniors in mind. Each Pegasus community is firmly rooted in its local geography with seniors’ individuality, respect and passions in mind.

As caretakers ourselves, this kind of change can be overwhelming for families. We understand and are here to help if you’d like to get in touch. Pegasus Senior Living is an established provider with communities nationwide; we are sure to have a senior living community near you and your family.

Curious about next steps? Feel free to browse our services, programs or search for a Pegasus retirement community near you.

Read More About Parmer Woods at North Austin

If you want to learn more about Parmer Woods at North Austin’s commitment to helping seniors in Texas enjoy their retirement years, we have more interesting and valuable information to share with you. Please sign up to learn more about our events and community happenings!

Scroll to Top

We Are Thankful For You!

Considering our community?
To show our gratitude, we’re offering exclusive savings for those moving in during November.

Move in by November 15th and receive
$1,000 Pack & Move allowance and
$2,000 off in December*

Move in by November 30th and receive
$500 Pack & Move allowance and
$1,000 off in December*

Use the form to unlock the savings, and feel the thanks!

*Free rent applies to base cost only. Care services may be additional charges.

Take a Look Around!

Why not explore our vibrant senior living community from the comfort of your own home?

Take a virtual tour with just one click and see what makes us special.

Slam Dunk These Savings!

Get ready to shoot and score
at Parmer Woods at North Austin today:

Move in between March 1 - 15
and receive up to
$5,000 off assisted living
or up to
$6,000 off memory care!*

Get in the game by filling out the form below!

*This incentive applies to room and board only.

Slam Dunk These Savings!

Get ready to shoot and score
at Parmer Woods at North Austin today:

Move in between March 16 - 31
and receive up to
$3,000 off assisted living
or up to
$4,000 off memory care!*

Get in the game by filling out the form below!

*This incentive applies to room and board only.

We Are

Sharing the Love

at

Parmer Woods at North Austin

Celebrate the month of bliss with incentives that will make moving into our community a joyful journey.

Act now and receive up to
$3,000 off assisted living or $4,000 off memory care.

Fill out the form below to fall in love with
Parmer Woods at North Austin!

*This incentive applies to room and board only. Expires 2/29/24.

Start a Great Year With Savings!

Fill out the form below for exclusive savings opportunities and incentives on a new home for you or a loved one!

What do you want out of 2024?
We’re here to help

Start your great year today by filling out the form and saving!

Tell The Kids You’re Going to Parmer Woods at North Austin for Thanksgiving!
We are open this weekend, and we're rolling out the red carpet for you to experience our community's unique blend of warmth, support, and savings.

Request a Tour this Weekend:

Christmas in July

Move in by July 15th: December rent FREE and $1500 pack & move!*

Move in by July 31st: December rent FREE!*

*Discount applies to base rent only on an Assisted Living apartment.

Savings are in the air and we’re pleased to announce, for a limited time,
our Pick 2 Summer Promotion!

 Take occupancy by August 19, 2023 and select from any two options in the list below!

*Must take financial occupancy by 8/19/23. Not to be combined with any other offers.
*Limited to certain unit types and subject to availability. Limited to the first 4 respondents.

This website uses cookies as outlined by our Privacy Policy. Learn more