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CAREFULLY MANAGING THE MEDICATIONS OF ELDERLY PATIENTS

  • When you check their prescriptions or inquire about whether they've taken their regular medication, do your parents get angry with you?

     

    The result might be unforeseen medical effects, or worse, an overdose, if your loved one skips medicines, forgets to take them, or takes the improper dosage or mix.

     

    Everyone can experience a great deal of frustration as autonomy is gradually lost and important areas of health are affected by memory loss or early stages of dementia. Both of them and you need your assistance to feel at ease.

     

    You are not by yourself. Statistics from the Kaiser Family Foundation show that over nine out of ten persons aged 65 and over regularly take prescription drugs. Four of these are being consumed or administered by more than half of these seniors.

     

    Pharmaceutical Concerns

    Polypharmacy, the practise of taking numerous medications, raises the possibility of dosage and schedule errors, particularly in family members who are caring for someone who has memory loss due to ageing or early dementia.

     

    What can a family do if a parent won't let a family member assist them with managing their medications?

    Oversight by professionals

    Professional senior care who visits a client in their home is not permitted to administer medication. However, they may observe the administration of the drug and record information for you. For some families with elderly members who require more supervision, this might not be the best option.