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Are You Worried About Mom Being Alone?

The kitchen table is covered in sticky notes. “Take your medicine.” “Doctor’s appointment at 2 PM.” “Call the insurance company today.”

Everywhere you look, reminders are taped to walls, cabinets, and even the bathroom mirror. When you visit, she tells you she is fine. But deep down, you feel something is not right. You are worried about Mom.

If you are seeing these signs, you are not alone.

Many family members notice small changes in an older adult’s daily life that raise concerns. Missed meals, forgotten medications, or a lack of social interaction can affect mental health and overall well-being. When living alone becomes more challenging, it may be time to consider assisted living.

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Don’t worry about Mom forgetting to take medications. Choose assisted living at The Gardens at Shadow Hills in Lubbock, TX for peace of mind.

At The Gardens at Shadow Hills in Lubbock, TX, we provide personalized support to help seniors maintain their independence while receiving the care they need. Our goal is to lessen your worry and help your loved one thrive.

Why Living Alone Becomes Dangerous

Aging can make daily life more difficult, and living alone can increase health problems and safety risks. Here are some concerns to watch for:

Physical Risks

Older people often experience balance issues, slower reaction times, and weakened muscles. These changes make falls more likely, which can lead to serious health conditions such as broken bones or head injuries.

Without someone nearby, getting help can take longer, increasing worst-case scenarios.

Mental and Emotional Impact

Isolation can lead to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. Without regular social interaction, an elderly parent may lose interest in activities they once loved.

Lack of stimulation can also contribute to memory problems, making everyday tasks harder.

Challenges with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Basic tasks like cooking, cleaning, and personal care become more difficult with age. If a loved one struggles with dressing, bathing, or preparing meals, it may indicate the need for more support.

Unpaid bills, expired groceries, and a messy home can be signs that they are having trouble keeping up with daily tasks.

Is your elderly parent forgetting medication?

One of the biggest concerns for families is medication management for the elderly. Forgetting to take medication or taking the wrong medication doses can lead to serious health issues.

Many seniors use pill organizers or pill boxes, but without proper guidance, missed or doubled prescription drugs can cause dangerous drug interactions.

Conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes require careful medication schedules, which can be hard to manage alone.

Checklist: Is It Time for Assisted Living?

If you are worried about Mom’s health, use this checklist to assess whether she may need more support.

Signs Your Parent May Need Assisted Living

  1. Forgetting to take medication or taking incorrect medication doses
  2. Trouble keeping up with personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
  3. Unpaid bills, expired food, or an unclean home
  4. Struggling with mobility or experiencing frequent falls
  5. Increased confusion, forgetfulness, or missed appointments
  6. Losing interest in hobbies or avoiding family and friends
  7. Weight loss or signs of poor nutrition

Checklist for Family Members

  1. You spend more time worrying about Mom being alone than feeling at ease
  2. You are helping with daily tasks more than before
  3. You feel overwhelmed by managing medication schedules and doctor’s appointments
  4. You are constantly checking in, afraid of what might happen if she falls or forgets something important

Even one of these signs may indicate it is time to explore long-term care options. Moving to a supportive community like The Gardens at Shadow Hills can improve your loved one’s quality of life while giving you peace of mind.

How Assisted Living Can Help

At The Gardens at Shadow Hills, our assisted living services provide:

  • Personalized care with help for ADLs, such as dressing and bathing
  • Medication management to ensure residents take their medications as prescribed
  • Nutritious meals prepared daily to promote health and wellness
  • Social activities to keep residents engaged and prevent isolation
  • On-site healthcare professionals to monitor health conditions
  • Spacious, maintenance-free apartments where seniors feel at home

We also offer independent living, so residents can age in place without needing to move as their care needs change. Whether your loved one needs a little help now or may need more care in the future, we provide a supportive senior living option in Lubbock, TX.

Finding A Solution That Eases Worry About Mom

It is natural to be worried about Mom’s health, but you do not have to face these concerns alone. The Gardens at Shadow Hills provides a caring, engaging environment where older adults can live comfortably.

Let’s talk if you see signs that Mom needs more support. Contact us today to learn how our community can help your family find peace of mind.

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