Tips On Taking An Aging Person To The Doctor
Going to the doctor regularly is an important part of maintaining a healthy life especially as you age. However, such trips can be difficult when taking an aging loved one or someone you may be caring for whom may not be comfortable with regular doctor visits. Fortunately there are some things you can do to make these trips more manageable and even enjoyable from start to finish for everyone involved.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
1). The growing number of people in America who are now in charge of taking care of their parents and how this is affecting all areas of care including regular doctor visits.
2). When it's important to know if a primary caretaker should be involved with taking the aging adult to their regular check ups.
3). Why it's important to plan the trip ahead of time and know what to bring with you like a list of medications etc. to ensure smooth communication with the doctor or PCP.
4). Why having a checklist of items to cover with the doctor during the visit is important and how doing so can maximize check up experience for all parties.
5). Remember to be respectful of the person you are bringing to the appointment and treat them with kindness and patience to ensure a low stress environment.
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We hope the tips in this episode help you or someone you know who is caring for an aging adult. Feeling comfortable about taking regular trips to the doctor is important during our later years and making sure the right steps that are being taken before, during and after the visit is important to maintaining a regular checkup schedule.
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Meredith became interested in working with older adults after a client asked her to become the Fitness Coordinator at a local senior community, and the rest is history! Meredith has a passion for motivating others to lead happy and healthy lifestyles and is dedicated to helping seniors enrich their mental, physical, and nutritional wellness. Her goals are to help all audiences in their health and fitness journey, be an overall inspiration, and help others reach their goals.
Meredith says, “I see fitness not just as a ‘go, go, go,’ ‘push yourself harder,’ ‘run faster’ objective. It is more purposeful, more long-term in benefits, and for overall wellness.”