You’ve started noticing little things. Maybe your mom forgets to take her medication. Your dad seems unsure on his feet. Or perhaps your loved one is withdrawing from conversations and skipping meals. These moments may seem small, but they can be signs that extra support is needed.
Daily Tasks Are Becoming Difficult
If your loved one is struggling with bathing, dressing, cooking, or remembering medications, it’s not just about convenience—it’s about safety and dignity. A caregiver can step in gently, helping with these tasks while preserving independence.
Mobility Is a Growing Concern
Have you noticed bruises, hesitation when walking, or furniture being used for support? Falls are a serious risk. Our caregivers are trained in safe transfer techniques like gait belts and Hoyer lifts to keep your loved one steady and secure.
Hygiene and Appearance Are Declining
Unwashed clothes, missed showers, or a general change in appearance can be signs of cognitive or emotional challenges. A caregiver can help maintain routines and self-esteem with kindness and respect.
They’re Pulling Away from Others
Isolation can sneak up quietly. If your loved one is avoiding social interaction or seems more withdrawn, companionship care can make a world of difference—bringing warmth, conversation, and connection back into their life.
Memory Loss Is Becoming Noticeable
Forgetfulness, confusion, or getting lost in familiar places may be early signs of dementia. Our caregivers offer specialized memory care, creating a safe and structured environment that supports both the senior and their family.
If you’re interested in seeking care options for your loved one, Open Arms Solutions is here to help. Schedule a free in-home assessment or call (847) 272-4997 today.

