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Facebook | Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Recognizing Subtle Signs Your Parent May Need More Support

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It's not always dramatic. Sometimes it shows up as reluctance to cook favorite meals, or forgetting to call you as often. Maybe your parent isn't going to the grocery store anymore, or you notice the house isn't as tidy. Small shifts that might not seem urgent until you add them together.

These are often the first signs that your loved one could benefit from in-home support. Not crisis-level care yet — just an extra set of hands, reliable companionship, and consistent help with tasks that used to feel easier. Catching these signs early means having a conversation about care options before something urgent forces the decision.

Have you noticed any of these subtle shifts with your parent or loved one? What triggered you to think about care options for your family? #HomeCare #AgingInPlace


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Warm photo of a senior engaged in a daily activity — cooking, sorting mail, or simply resting in their living space. Suggests independence but also relatability to family caregivers who recognize these moments.

Canva text suggestion: "Early Signs Are Your Best Signal" or "Small Changes Lead to Big Conversations"


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