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Page Background %%% $ ! % & ! " # ! # ! " # ! # ! Three generations of one family serving the Somerset Hills for over 100 years with caring and nurturing support at heartfelt loss. George R. Layton III Director/Manager 475 Main Street PO Box 133 Bedminster, NJ 07921 908.234.0766 Fax 908.234.0371 george@laytonfuneralhome.com www.laytonfuneralhome.com Directors George R. Layton 1907-1949 George R. Layton Jr. 1949-2003 LAYTON FUNERAL HOME Since 1907 NJ License #3691 & % $ ## & % $ !$% "! This is a question I am often asked, and fortunately, there are concrete signs to guide those concerned about a senior. Once these are noted, making prepa- rations for the next stage is imperative, I believe, since change can occur very quickly. As you know from many of my writings, our family investigated and did “behind the scenes” reconnais- sance two years before our mom was directed by her physician to move to an assisted living facility as soon as possible. This made our transition that much less stressful, so please look ahead if you are caring for or have an aging parent. The concrete signs that assis- tance is necessary may include mom or dad rarely changing out of their bedclothes, or even wear the same street clothes daily; not showering or bathing regularly; not preparing meals for themselves; hoarding papers or other items; driving erratically or having “minor accidents” while driving or walking; forget- ting to take medications; leaving pots on stove cooking. Needless to say, as these become more and more prevalent, those we love are in increasing danger. Families need to meet and openly discuss what is best for their parent/s. As difficult as it is, imagine how much worse we would feel if we failed to meet this responsibility. My mother always told me that “one moth- er can take care of 5 children, but 5 children cannot take care of one mother!” Although that isn’t quite true, I understand the difficulty each generation has caring for the generation above, since life is so complex and demanding! Assisted living offers help with daily personal tasks, immediate health care, medication adminis- tration, meals and snacks, as well as therapies as determined necessary. Additionally, and again, something I discuss regu- larly, living together provides camaraderie, stimulation and personal enjoyment for those we so dearly love. Please contact me if I can be of “assistance” to you as you move or move your parent to a senior placement. Carol Cozewith and I are SENIOR ASSISTANTS, and can be reached at 908-883-0469 or ellynmantell@aol.com. WHEN DOES MY PARENT NEED ASSISTED LIVING? By: Ellyn Mantell

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