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Visiting Aging Parents Over the Holidays: Elder Care Expert Encourages Boomers to Move Beyond Denial

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With the Holiday season upon us, Boomers will be spending more time with their aging parents. Elder care expert Esther Koch encourages Boomers to be more aware of their parents' needs.

San Mateo, CA (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- With the primary family get-together season upon us, now is the perfect time for Boomers to become more attuned to the potentially increasing needs of their aging parents. "Caring for aging parents and becoming their advocate may be one of the most important and challenging roles that a Boomer will assume during their lifetime", states elder care expert Esther Koch, who has also been the primary caregiver to her mother over the last ten years. "Admitting that the parent who once kissed the hurts away now needs you can be emotionally overwhelming," emphasizes Koch.

TNews Imageo be sensitive to a parent's needs, Boomers need to get beyond their own denial of their parent's aging and perhaps their parent's denial too. Koch continues, "All denial does is reduce options. The opportunity cost of that denial, in financial and emotional terms, is far too great."

Caring for aging parents and becoming their advocate may be one of the most important and challenging roles that a Boomer will assume during their lifetime
Thanksgiving probably provided some clues to a parent's changing condition and increasing needs. Koch suggests being honest with your answers to the following questions:

  • Did you notice a decline in physical abilities?
  • Did your parent seem less stable on their feet or did they recently fall?
  • Did you notice a decline in short-term memory?
  • Were there stacks of unopened mail or cancellation notices triggered by unpaid bills?
  • Did your parent or their home seem unusually unkempt?
  • Is the refrigerator supplied with nutritious foods or evidence of their lack?
  • Has your parent lost weight?
  • Did you have any questions about your parent's medications?
  • Did you question your parent's driving ability?

"Any one of these changes can be a tell tale sign," says Koch. "Remember, if something doesn't seem right, it probably isn't."

"If you didn't focus on these things over Thanksgiving, make sure you do during the upcoming holidays," encourages Koch. "Sooner or later, your parents will need your help, reminds Koch. "Being there from the beginning will more positively impact everyone's lives."

About Esther Koch
Esther Koch is a gerontologist and elder care advisor. Her firm, Encore Management, provides personal and corporate advisory services and seminars that assist Boomers with the range of issues associated with caring for an aging parent and their own aging. Her media interviews and articles have appeared on television, radio and in print.

For more Holiday elder care tips and information about Esther Koch and Encore Management visit www.EncoreMgmt.com.

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PR @ EncoreMgmt.com
650-358-9025

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