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Losing Your Independence: Coping Skills for Letting Go While Staying in Control

  • April 17, 2017
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senior independenceIt’s quite normal to feel frustrated and angry when you realize you can no longer do some of the things you used to be able to do. As you grow older, you may start to worry that you are becoming a burden on your family and your friends. You may find yourself yearning for things to be the way they used to be when you were younger and more able. By accepting these changes and acknowledging the way you feel about them, you will begin to cope with the transformations in your situation.

Communication is Key

Don’t feel embarrassed about explaining your wishes and needs to family members, or about listening to their concerns. You may have long-distance family members who wish to move closer to you at this time, or you may have family who live nearby but are not able to assist you with all your needs because of work or other family commitments. Clear communication is important at all times, so that everyone understands what’s going on.

Don’t Lose Patience

A certain loss of ability comes naturally as part of aging. Losing your independence is not a sign of feebleness or weakness. While it’s alright to let yourself feel frustrated about changes in your life, be patient with yourself. You are not failing; you’re just transitioning into another stage of your life.

Embrace New Possibilities

Don’t get angry or take offense if your loved ones make suggestions about senior housing options. Try to keep an open mind and consider the possibilities. A new experience, such as moving into assisted living accommodation may not only make your daily life easier, it could present an opportunity to make new friends or find new interests.

Don’t Be Ashamed to Accept Help

Sometimes it can be hard to find a way of accepting help that feels comfortable to you, especially when you want to maintain as much of your independence as possible. Try to remember that friends and family want to help you. If it makes it easier for you to accept help, offer to do something in return, such as baking a cake in exchange for some gardening chores. You can also return the favor by paying it forward. Volunteer at your local library, or visit your local school and teach the children how to knit or sew, or one of your other skills.

Keep Your Mind Active

Improving your memory is a great way to stave off cognitive decline in later life. This doesn’t mean going back to school or learning endless lists by rote, it can be much more fun. Crossword puzzles, memory games, and video games can all contribute to memory improvement, especially if you do them on a regular basis. Other fun ways to maintain healthy brain functions are playing chess, learning new tasks, such as how to play a musical instrument, playing bridge, doing jigsaw puzzles and building model airplanes. There are thousands of activities that will help you keep a healthy brain and to increase your memory power. Use your imagination to find one that you’ll enjoy. 

Talk to Other Seniors

It’s a good idea to talk to friends and family who are in your age group and see how they feel about growing older. Other seniors can often help you feel more assured about your situation. You may also want to talk to them about senior housing solutions. You may be surprised to find that some of them are already making the most of assistance, such as day care facilities or home help.

Think About Senior Housing Options

There are many available housing options for seniors and all offer different levels of care. From living in a place, where you get to stay in your own home and have help when you need it to assisted living in a senior community such as that at http://mcknightplace.com/assisted-living. When you’re researching different options, remember to think about the level of care you will need and how you are going to cover the costs.

Have a Trial Run

If you’re worried you won’t like senior housing, take a trial run and see what you think. This will give you the opportunity of experiencing the benefits of assistance and of a change in living accommodation before you make a commitment.

Let your family know as soon as you begin to feel that you need some assistance at home. Don’t be afraid to admit that you are no longer able to cope on your own. If you communicate with them they will be able to help you figure out what you need.

Morgan Lloyd found his vocation in life; helping the elderly. From doctor’s appointments and prescriptions to simply being someone to talk to Morgan is there to help those in his community. He is now helping a wider audience online through his articles.

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