Disadvantages of Seniors Living Alone

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The phases of life provide many challenges. Growing up and living alone has to be the most exciting. However, as we grow older, often we can no longer be independent as we once were. Seniors may be living alone due to a spouse passing on, because they never had a spouse or due to the fact that they were single parents and have grown up kids that moved out in pursuit of their own lives.

There are disadvantages to seniors living alone; the most common is that they do not eat well. The lack of a healthy diet makes their bodies prone to many diseases as begin to lack the nutrients required to enable their bodies to be strong.  Lack of interest in food, losing the desire to cook, or fast food all contribute to this problem.

Drinking waterWhen the elderly live alone, they may disregard recurring health conditions that may need immediate attention. Oftentimes, minor illnesses are ignored until they turn into full blown diseases. The fact that they are also sometimes prone to memory loss can affect their safety and security inside the house. Unfortunately, seniors may sometimes forget to turn off the stoves, heaters, irons and other electrical appliances, and that can be hazardous to their well-being.

Paying bills can be difficult because financial transactions may be really hard to manage. With this, they require all the help that they can get – losing lights or phone could be a serious problem. Living alone means that the physical well-being of a senior can be at risk, as simple things like bathing and dressing become more difficult with loss of flexibility and strength. Social isolation may also creep in as it is easy for the elderly to feel neglected. Medication management issues are also pivotal and are easily overlooked when the elderly are living alone.

senior-lady-smilingAlthough the decision of moving the elderly to an assisted living community may be a difficult one, it should be considered in certain circumstances, as they can be the perfect places for good care, health and monitoring.

Keeping a senior’s nutritional needs fulfilled may be as simple as a home delivered meal program. MagicKitchen.com has a flexible meal program without contracts, easy to start and easy to stop. Call today to talk to a knowledgeable customer service person.  Having a Registered Nutritionist Dietitican on staff helps MagicKitchen.com select the right meals for your senior in need.