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If your parents need an extra hand throughout the day or have trouble on their own, adult day care is a great solution. However, they may be resistant, and it’s important to help them overcome it while being respectful. There are several key tips to get them to open up to the idea, and by being patient and mindful, you’ll help them see the many advantages they’ll have access to.

3 Tips for Getting Your Parents to Open Up to Adult Day Care

1. Never Call It Day Care

adult day careThe most off-putting aspect of adult day care is that it’s called “day care.” This can make your parents feel helpless or like children, which will only make them more resistant. Describe it as a monitored social group where seniors are allowed to make friends, take part in fun activities, and get out of the house throughout the day. Club, class, and group are much more effective words, so choose your language carefully.

2. Schedule a Tour

A first-hand experience is the best way for your loved one to understand what adult day care is. A tour of a prospective facility is a great way for them to get comfortable. They’ll see the activities and other seniors, meet the staff, and understand that it’s a place to relax and enjoy yourself with on-demand assistance. Schedule tours at several facilities so that they can have a say in the matter.

3. Explain the Necessity

Your loved one may be stubborn about admitting that they need assistance throughout the day, so sit down with them and gradually explain how much better their life will be. Never make them feel weak or incapable—instead, explain how they’ll have friends around and feel less lonely, be able to get out of the house and exercise, and can enjoy hobbies they had to abandon because they didn’t have help.

 

Coulee Region Adult Day Center has proudly provided a safe, welcoming place for seniors and special needs attendees throughout Onalaska, WI, for over 17 years. You’ll find a variety of activities at their one-of-a-kind facility, including outdoor spaces, social areas, and a one-to-four caregiver to adult ratio. They believe in giving attendees personalized service, which is why they provide respite care and handicap assistance. If you’re interested in becoming a member, call (608) 519-2306 today to speak with their friendly staff. You can explore their adult day care facilities and services further on their website and connect with them on Facebook for more information.

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