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Ways To Check For Your Parent’s Mental Health This Parent’s Day

July 23, 2022 by Asha Vaghasia Leave a Comment

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A parent’s love for their children is undeniable. It’s warm, trusting, and everlasting. But, after a few years, it’s the children that often need to take up the responsibility of being a parent to their mothers and fathers. and then you can talk about the rest.

The problem with your connection with your parents is that you almost always wind up taking their unwavering support and affection and We just get too busy with our tasks and forget them at some point or another. We just live become busier, this attitude of “taking for granted” tends to multiply tenfold, all the while your parents are getting older and more dependent on you than ever.

Now that you are aware that elderly people are susceptible to mental health problems, we may be wondering what we can do to help them manage these problems.

Here Is Some Professional Guidance to Support Maintaining Your Parent’s Mental Health

Identify And Accept the Issues They Have 

As soon as changes are noticed, it is best to get support from a mental health professional or you can also talk to them regarding the issue.  Identify and see if it requires medical assistance or can it be solved by talking to a therapist. Don’t rush them into it, let them take their time, assure them that you can too, and take a few sessions along with them to ease them into the process.

Concentrate On Activities That Give Them Energy

This may entail writing them a manuscript while reading their favorite books, painting, or puzzles Try to do activities that we and our parents can do together or engage them in activities like painting or learning a new language, which can include doing those things together.

Visit Them Frequently

They can benefit greatly from spending time with us and knowing that we are there to listen to their concerns and problems as they get older.

Tell them about your day just as you would your other family members.

They’ll feel loved, trusted, and unique as a result, which will lessen their stress.

Encourage Your Parents to Surround Themselves with Peers of Their Age

 

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Having acquaintances their age might prevent the elderly from feeling isolated.

Nothing compares to catching up with an old friend and reminiscing about earlier times while cracking a few jokes, after all!

Encourage Them to Exercise 

Exercise is believed to enhance emotional health and mood. Both mental and physical health is improved. As a result, you should urge your parents to incorporate regular exercise into their schedules.

Most importantly, just love and care for them immensely. After a certain stage in life, children and parents almost always, reverse their roles. Help your parents lead a healthy and long life.

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About Asha Vaghasia

With a firm determination in mind and commitment to breaking the monotony around conventional parenting practices, Asha Vaghasia established We + parenting in 2019 to create a holistic system for parenting guidance in India. Being a parent herself and an educator on parenting issues, she built a unique world where parents could understand the importance of achieving a balance between personal aspirations and the needs of their growing children.
The brand desires to create a holistic ecosystem for families wherein parents can feel supported in their journeys of raising the youth of tomorrow and also provide alternative forms of therapy besides talk therapy - like art therapy, affirmations, relaxation, mindfulness, and inner child therapy. Know more with Asha Vaghasia.

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