Noticing Changes as Your Loved One Gets Older 

Noticing Changes as Your Loved One Gets Older 

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By Ohman Family Living at Holly 

As we age, changes in functionality and ability are inevitable. Activities that were once easy or second nature become more challenging. Navigating steps or curbs, getting up from a chair or sofa, or even just opening a jar  present more difficulty. We often expect these kinds of changes. After all, we’ve felt these changes ourselves. 

But sometimes the changes we notice in our loved ones go beyond their physical abilities. A recent memory, at one time quickly recalled, is no longer easy to remember. There may be new confusion, an inability to concentrate,  or difficulty tracking with a conversation. Sometimes, we notice that our loved one’s mood or personality has  shifted. 

When changes brought about by aging or memory deficits occur, it can be difficult to know what to do and how to  get help. At Ohman Family Living at Holly, our knowledgeable team of caregivers can answer your questions, guide  you through next steps, and give you peace of mind. Call us and let us help you navigate this season of life with expert guidance and compassion. We offer At-Home and Assisted Living options. If your loved one needs further care and support, our state-of-the-art Memory Care provides a safe, engaging environment for those with  Alzheimer’s, dementia and other memory deficits. 

When you’re concerned about changes in your loved one, trust the team at Ohman Family Living at Holly. View our virtual tour by visiting ohmanfamilyliving.com/holly, or get in touch with Trista, our Admissions Team  Member, at 440-214-2259.

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