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All about you: recognising the signs
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Recognising physical changes

Physical Changes

  • Difficulty moving around the home, such as leaning on furniture or walls, moving noticeably slower, or having a cut or bruise from a fall.
  • Unsteadiness on their feet or having had a fall.
  • Straining to sit in a chair or get out of bed.
  • Complaints about the difficulty of simple tasks, like walking upstairs, using a can opener, or carrying something from a shelf.
  • Unintentional weight loss.
Recognising personality changes

Personality Changes

  • Providing increasing reasons or excuses for not doing something that would normally be typical for them.
  • Changes in habits or routines, such as being more housebound or less sociable.
  • Showing less interest in activities that were once a passion, like cooking, gardening, or meeting friends.
  • Excessive forgetfulness, such as forgetting appointments, medication, bills, or the location of keys.
  • Becoming short-tempered, withdrawn, or expressing a desire to die.
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Home Hygiene and Grooming Changes

  • Appearing less groomed than normal, with dirty hair, untrimmed nails, dirty clothes, or noticeable body odour.
  • The home appearing dirtier or messier than usual.
  • The fridge or cupboards having an excess of spoiled food or a lack of fresh food compared to normal.
Recognising health changes

Health Changes

  • Recent hospital treatment or frequent calls to ambulance or medi-call systems for help.
  • Recent health incidents, like a broken bone from a fall or surgery.
  • A diagnosis that requires ongoing or increasing levels of support.
  • Signs of carer stress in loved ones providing care, such as feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or resentful.

Early intervention matters

It's not always obvious when your loved one needs more support, but early intervention is critical in helping reduce preventable health issues. By recognizing these signs early, you can help maintain your loved one's quality of life and wellbeing for longer.

If you have noticed any of the above signs, our skilled care professionals can help. Call us today on 1800 225 474 or complete our form and a team member will call you back.

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