As a single mom, there is no doubt that your plate is full, and quite likely spilling over at most times. Learning how to successfully juggle the kids, work, and have a semblance of a personal life as well can be trying at times. So what happens when you also need to be there for your aging parents and help them to navigate the many issues that come along with getting older? How can you possibly manage to keep it all together?

The good news is that there are tips and advice you can use that will help life to flow a little more smoothly and ensure that everyone and everything is taken care of. So let’s take a closer look.

Check In on Them Regularly

Whether you live close by or far from your aging parents, one of the best tips to offer is that you check in on them on a regular basis. There doesn’t have to be a reason for your call or visit, it’s just important that you make that contact regularly. Not only does this mean they have support if needed, but it can help you to gauge how they are doing and determine if they need a little extra help.

This tip should be a family affair too. Encourage your siblings, aunts, uncles, and even your kids to also give them a call or pop by for a visit.

Ensure They are Staying on Top of Their Health

Their health is obviously going to be a priority in their golden years, and it’s important to ensure they are keeping up with it. This may mean you need to attend doctor and specialist appointments with them, ensure that they are filling prescriptions and taking necessary medications, and ask them questions about how they are doing.

Encourage Them to Stay as Active As Possible

There are plenty of studies that show active seniors are healthier and stay fitter overall. Encouraging your parent to exercise is something that will keep their health in tip-top shape and encourage them to be independent. It also takes some of that responsibility off you.

Is Their Insurance Coverage Adequate?

As your parents age, it’s only natural to think about life insurance, especially if it’s something they have never looked into. If you’re worried about how difficult or expensive it may be for them to get insured, then it’s wise to look around and investigate those companies that are willing to work with seniors who may also have medical issues. 

Take, for example, cancer survivors. If your parent is a cancer patient or survivor, there are options out there, even though you may assume otherwise. This page was created for cancer survivors as a way to make finding life insurance easy and stress-free. 

Be Kind to Yourself

Then there is our final tip, which is to be kind to yourself. When you’re so worried about everyone else in your life and giving them all your energy and focus, your own needs will quickly be pushed to the back burner. While that may seem like the best solution to dealing with life, the problem is that you will lack balance. Ignoring your own needs will only lead to stress, resentment, unhappiness, and even depression if you let it go on long enough.

So, what is the best advice? It is to be kind to yourself and put your own needs first sometimes. There is nothing selfish about preserving your own well-being. You are worth it, and it helps you to be that much stronger for everyone else that depends on you.

Juggling It All is Possible

By using these tips, you’ll find that juggling it all is possible, just remember that balance will be the key.

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Vicky Charles

Vicky is a single mother, writer and card reader.

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