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What to do if you think your loved one needs more permanent care

On Behalf of | Jul 11, 2024 | Elder Law

Caring for a loved one can be rewarding but also challenging. When your loved one’s needs become too much for you to handle alone, it might be time to consider more permanent care. In Nevada, several options and steps can help you ensure your loved one gets the proper support and care they need.

Assessing the situation

First, assess your loved one’s condition. Look for signs that they may need more help than you can provide. These signs include difficulty with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or eating. Frequent falls, memory loss, and worsening health conditions also indicate the need for more care. Talk to your loved one about their needs and feelings. 

Researching care options

If you decide more permanent care is necessary, research the different options available in Nevada. These options include assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and in-home care services. Assisted living facilities offer a combination of housing, personal care, and health services. Nursing homes are more hands-on, providing 24-hour medical care if needed. 

Visiting facilities

Visit several facilities to find the best fit for your loved one. Pay attention to the cleanliness, staff attitudes, and overall atmosphere. Ask about the level of care provided, staff qualifications, and resident activities. Speak with current residents and their families to get a sense of their experiences.

Considering costs

Consider the costs of each care option. Research financial assistance programs available, such as Medicaid and veterans’ benefits. Create a budget and explore all funding options to ensure you can afford the care your loved one needs.

Understanding the steps to take when your loved one needs more permanent care helps you make informed decisions. By knowing what to do, you can provide the best care and support for your loved one.

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