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5 Signs Your Aging Parent May Need In-Home Care Support


Aug 16, 2025
For many families, the decision to seek in-home care for a loved one doesn't come all at once. It builds gradually. A missed meal here, a fall scare there.. until one day the question becomes impossible to ignore.
If you're wondering whether your parent or loved one might need additional support at home, here are five signs worth paying attention to.
1. CHANGES IN PERSONAL HYGIENE:
If you've noticed your loved one is wearing the same clothes repeatedly, skipping showers, or letting grooming habits slip, this is often one of the first visible signs that daily tasks are becoming difficult to manage alone. It's rarely about preference. It's about physical or cognitive ability.
2. UNEXPLAINED WEIGHT LOSS OR MISSED MEALS
Cooking requires planning, energy, and coordination. When these become challenging, seniors often skip meals or rely on easy but nutritious foods. Check the refrigerator, pantry, and expiration dates on a visit. Significant weight loss is a signal that nutrition support is needed.
3. INCREASED FORGETFULNESS OR CONFUSION
Occasional forgetfulness is normal with aging. But forgetting to take medications, missing appointments, leaving stove burners on, or getting confused about familiar people or places may indicate something more serious and a safety risk at home.
4. DIFFICULTY WITH MOBILITY OR RECENT FALLS
Falls are a leading cause of injury among adults 65 and older. If your loved one is moving more slowly, holding furniture to get around, or has experienced a recent fall, professional support with mobility and daily routines can significantly reduce risk.
5. WITHDRAWAL FROM ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL LIFE
Isolation and loneliness can impact physical and cognitive health faster than most people realize. If your loved one has stopped doing things they once enjoyed, is reluctant to leave home, or seems down more often than usual, companionship and structured daily support can make a meaningful difference.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
If you recognized one or more of these signs, you're not alone — and there are options. A free in-home consultation is a simple, no-pressure first step to understanding what level of support might help.
At Hattie's Caring Hands®, we work with families across Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex County to build care plans that fit real life.
📞 Call us at (617) 615-3370 or schedule your free consultation at hattiescaringhands.net.

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