Caregiving
Advice
For
Elderly Parents and Relatives Yields
Higher Quality of Life and
Peace of Mind
For
Their
Adult Children
Elderly parents and relatives who live alone
may not necessarily have the proper support or resources
needed to face the many challenges aging presents.
Some of these elderly individuals may be living in
a less than optimal environment and be vulnerable to
a wide range of risks that threaten their health and
safety. Occasionally, they may even become victims
of abuse or theft by the very people who are supposed
to care for them.
Could this be your elderly parent?Following are three of hundreds of cases Allegheny
Geriatric Consultants has resolved in the last decade,
with interventions resulting in better, quality
lives for elderly parents, relatives or seniors who
may have no family.
Professional Caregiving Advice
Changes Elderly Man’s LifeWhen a PNC bank trust
officer visited his client’s home one day, he was shocked to find
this man, in his mid 90s, living in deplorable conditions. Severely
underweight, Mr. R. was socially withdrawn and in very
poor health. Once a very meticulous
gentleman, his house was now filthy with papers, food
and trash scattered around the living room and kitchen. He
had no clean clothing, and unpaid bills had piled up. Recognizing that his client needed immediate
help, the trust officer called Allegheny Geriatric
Consultants.
Care Manager
Paula Tchirkow found Mr. R. to be isolated, depressed
and living exclusively on canned sardines with
no other food in the house.
A multitude of health problems included malnutrition,
diabetes and high blood pressure, and he was not
taking his medications. His house was a safety
hazard, with cluttered spaces, unsecured throw
rugs and smoke detectors with old batteries.
A confirmed bachelor, he had no family in the
area, and little contact with the outside world.
The municipality had recently contacted the bank
to complain about the disastrous state of his
property.
Paula gradually established
a relationship of trust with this elderly gentleman,
assessing his situation and condition in a non threatening
way. Mr.
R. allowed Paula to take him to his doctors, speak
with them about his condition and set up a plan to
take his medications as prescribed. After
working with Paula for several months, Mr. R. agreed
to visit several assisted-living facilities and ultimately
chose one for his new home. Paula then helped
clean and organize the man’s home, eventually
arranging for an appraisal and sale of its contents.
As a result of Paula’s
intervention, and his subsequent change in environment,
this gentleman’s
health and outlook on life changed dramatically. He
formed several friendships with the facility’s
residents and he was happier with his new life. Paula
visited her client twice a month, took him out to eat
and shopped for grooming supplies and other personal
items. She also reviewed Mr. R.’s medical records
and monitored his care at the facility, making adjustments
to the care plan when needed.
Mr. R. enjoyed the companionship of the other
residents, and benefited from the many activities the
facility offered him which he would not have experienced
living alone in his own home.
Caregiving Advice Brings
Peace of Mind
to
Elderly Mother and Long Distance Caregivers
A Pittsburgh area financial planner found
one of his clients, a 90-year-old mother, who lived
independently, to be in need of care assessment and
support. A telephone call to Allegheny Geriatric
Consultants brought Paula Tchirkow, MSW, LSW, ACSW
for a timely evaluation of her situation.
Mrs. K’s adult
children, who lived out-of-town, knew that their elderly
mother was having some trouble with daily activities,
but did not know where to turn. Mrs. K. insisted
that she was managing “just fine” on her own. During
a comprehensive assessment, it became apparent that
she was experiencing short term memory loss, severe
anxiety and paranoia. Paula also learned that
Mrs. K. was not taking her medications which included
diuretics, blood pressure pills and potassium supplements.
And, Mrs. K was still driving,
although clearly she was a hazard to herself and others
on the road. Among other things, she
made left turns from the right lane and drove up on
curbs and her car had many unexplained dents and scrapes.
Her children wanted her to stop driving, but could
not convince her to do so. Consequently, Paula took
this client to a driver rehabilitation specialist to
have her abilities assessed. As a result of the testing,
the driving specialist asked the Department of Motor
Vehicles to revoke her license. When Mrs. K. was confronted
with the findings, she reluctantly agreed to give up
her car keys. Paula then arranged for alternative
transportation, which included lining up volunteers
to drive her to daily mass.
In
addition, Paula arranged for Mrs. K. to visit a geriatric
psychiatrist, who confirmed after a complete evaluation
that she was in the early stage of dementia. Paula
monitored and supervised her living situation, accompanied
her to regular doctor appointments, and devised a method
to help her keep track of medications. Episodes of
paranoia gradually decreased, and Mrs. K. started to
feel more comfortable and capable.
Mrs. K’s adult
children in Colorado wanted her to move from her Pittsburgh
home to a Colorado assisted-living facility, close
to where they lived.
Using supportive counseling, and reminiscing therapy,
Paula mentally prepared her for the big move. Paula
also facilitated the admissions process by providing
the Colorado facility with complete medical records,
and information about her daily routine.
After all of the details of the move and
transportation to Colorado were arranged and the day
arrived, Mrs. K was as prepared as she possibly could
be for the change. She looked forward to living near
her children and grandchildren.
Elderly Woman Improves
with
Professional Caregiving Advice
When Paula Tchirkow met her new client,
a retired elementary school teacher in her late 70s,
she was residing in a skilled nursing home, recuperating
from a fall in which she fractured several vertebrae
as a result of osteoporosis. Helen,
who also had a serious cardiac condition, was depressed,
un-characteristically confused and didn’t respond
well to physical therapy. No one knew why.
As a result of a comprehensive assessment
of her condition, a review of her medical records and
a discussion with a pharmacist, Paula pinpointed the
problem that caused much discomfort to this elderly
woman. The culprit was two medicines that
didn’t mix well with each other, causing an allergic
reaction. When the situation was corrected, Helen’s
condition improved dramatically. Along with an improvement
in her mood, her usually sharp memory returned. She
finally had the physical and emotional strength to
benefit from therapy.
While it was still not safe for her to live
alone, Helen no longer needed care at a nursing home. Consequently,
Paula took her to visit various assisted-living facilities
so she could choose which one she liked best. Allegheny
Geriatric Consultants helped her negotiate the challenges
of this move, from sorting through belongings, to choosing
new drapery patterns and accessories for her room. Paula
also helped Helen resolve some long standing issues
with her family and refocus on the many accomplishments
and successes in her life.
The atmosphere at the facility was very
beneficial. The intellectual activities,
such as book reviews, current events, group discussions
and concerts, coincided with Helen’s interests,
and she became friends with several other retired teachers
who were also residents.
Paula
continued to monitor Helen’s
situation and care at the facility, accompanying her
to doctor visits and then making adjustments to her
care when necessary.
As she has done with so many of her clients,
Paula became a friend to Helen who had no family in
town, becoming a regular part of her life. With
Allegheny Geriatric Consultants’ help, she returned
to her favorite restaurant for brunch, attended the
civic light opera, and enjoyed drives in the country
to see the autumn colors. Paula joined her occasionally
for dinner in the facility’s dining room where
she also arranged birthday parties to celebrate her
special day.
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