🆘 Does Your Parent NEED HELP? How to Talk to Aging Parents

Have you noticed worrisome changes in your aging parent? Wondering if they can still live on their own? Check out Dr. Kernisan's book on this topic, which includes cheatsheets and checklists: www.amazon.com/dp/B08QTXTWXW #elderly #aging #brain #memoryloss
Your concerns might be valid, but bringing them up to a parent often causes conflict, unless you use the right approach. Learn what to do in this video, in which geriatrician Leslie Kernisan, MD, explains exactly what signs to look for, if you're worried about memory or declines in independence, and how to talk to your parent about this.
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⏱ Video chapters: ⏱
0:00 Does your aging parent need help?
2:22 What you'll learn in this video
3:36 What to STOP doing right away
7:15 Three types of problems to check aging parents for
10:29 What's normal aging and what is NOT normal aging, when it comes to memory
16:09 Checking for problems with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
18:04 Specific safety issues to check for
20:29 How to talk to your parent about your concerns
25:21 Recap of what to do to assess and help your aging parent
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BetterHealthWhileAging.net is an aging health website created and maintained by Dr. Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH, a board-certified geriatrician who believes it shouldn’t be so hard for older adults and their families to navigate late-life challenges.
Learn proven ways to manage common health problems that affect older adults on Dr. Kernisan's website, podcast, and KZread channel.
She also has a special interest in addressing common concerns and dilemmas about how to help older parents and other aging relatives. Through her Helping Older Parents online courses and programs, she provides practical guidance along with real-time access to herself and other geriatrics experts.
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  • @BetterHealthWhileAging
    @BetterHealthWhileAging Жыл бұрын

    👉 Get ongoing guidance from Dr. K by joining the Helping Older Parents Membership: 👉 betterhealthwhileaging.mykajabi.com/join-helping-older-parents-special-offer

  • @SeanSchwifty
    @SeanSchwifty5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video & the information you’ve provided 🙏 My father is less than a month away from his 70th birthday, and I’ve been noticing some things that are starting to concern me a bit. I realize, now, that I’ve been going about things in a way quite contrary to your recommendations. Specifically: Trying to “correct” their “version of reality”, or how things happened when my dad has a recollection that is considerably off. When I do try to explain my version of things, he insists that he is correct, & that I’m pushing or forcing my “opinion” on him. One example of this is when he went shopping at the grocery store recently, and he was 100% certain he bought a certain number of items, and I told him what he’d actually purchased. The difference was minor, but he would not even acknowledge that there was even a chance he’d made a mistake until I’d physically fetched & showed him what was physically brought home. (even then he’d joked that I must’ve went and bought the additional item 😅). I feel as though this whole time I’ve been having to deal w/ my dad in an argumentative way, which is obviously not an ideal method of communicating for a peaceful relationship, and I’ve thought he was just stubborn and purposefully being difficult. I now believe I’m wrong about this, and that he’s not doing it on purpose, so I feel as though it’s time for me to enter the “detective” phase, and I’m also considering enlisting the help of my sister to see if she’d be willing to pay closer attention to him, but in the ways you describe. My dad has always been a very self-sufficient, intelligent, and pretty stubborn man, and it seems like, in his advancing age, his stubbornness & patience have increased & decreased significantly, respectfully. *If you have any additional tips for someone who has this kind of “more on the difficult” side of a personality, I would very much appreciate your insight!* (Also-I’m definitely going to get the kindle version of your book-I think it would be a great tool for my family) + (Just sub’d & liked 👍) *THANK YOU AGAIN!!* 🙏

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story. My top tips are in the book; I think you're on the right track and you just need to keep going. Re your father being stubborn: most people tell me their parent is particularly stubborn. Honestly, I've found that it's a minority of aging parents in this situation who are not "stubborn" or resistant. See if you can reduce the tension with him while playing detective and learning more about how he sees things, and what's actually happening. Good luck!

  • @Zapp969
    @Zapp9692 жыл бұрын

    I love this podcast and now it's great to have videos to watch too!!! Thank you Dr. Kernisan!!!

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aw, thank you for your support and interest!

  • @ellenvtr5317
    @ellenvtr53172 жыл бұрын

    Excellent starting point….very helpful “stop doing” list. Looking forward to more details in your book

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @susanmann5286
    @susanmann5286 Жыл бұрын

    I watch so many of these videos directed toward parents and caregivers. I just had a neuro-psych exam.

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    Жыл бұрын

    Hope you have found this video helpful...and that you will otherwise be able to find the information and support you need during this time. It's not easy to be going through neuro-psych exams. Good luck and take care!

  • @vonaldautterback8831
    @vonaldautterback88312 жыл бұрын

    This was amazing advice and information. I will be recommending this video and your book to everyone I know with aging parents. Thank you!

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Vonalda! I'm so glad you found it helpful and I appreciate your spreading the word to others who might find it helpful as well!

  • @SearomJung
    @SearomJung Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou ❤

  • @BEACHDUDE71
    @BEACHDUDE716 ай бұрын

    My Dad will go to my sister's or a nursing home

  • @diane5593
    @diane559310 ай бұрын

    Talk about parents that are being abused mentally, and how to help 😢

  • @BetterHealthWhileAging

    @BetterHealthWhileAging

    10 ай бұрын

    I have an article on financial exploitation that covers what to do when this type of elder abuse is being perpetrated by someone the older person is closer to. The principles apply for most other forms of elder abuse. betterhealthwhileaging.net/financial-abuse-what-to-know/

  • @merymoor
    @merymoor6 ай бұрын

    What's your thoughts about Quetiapine 25mg My dad had pneumonia and in hospital received this medication now he retains his urine and a nurse needs to help him by using a catheter plus constipation. He only had some memory loss and anxiety after covid isolation. Thank you.