Behavior Changes in Aging Parents: What To Do
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A.E. Parrish
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When a parent’s behavior changes, it rarely comes with a clear explanation.
One day something feels off. A conversation doesn’t make sense. A reaction feels out of proportion. They forget something they shouldn’t. They resist help. They say things that aren’t true.
And you’re left wondering:
Is this normal aging… or something else?
What am I supposed to do right now?
This book gives you clear, practical answers when behavior changes and things start to feel uncertain.
Inside this book, you’ll learn:
- How to recognize early warning signs of cognitive decline and behavioral changes
- What sudden confusion really means—and when it’s a medical emergency
- Why aging parents refuse help, become defensive, or act “out of character”
- How to handle difficult behaviors without making them worse
- How to assess safety at home (before a fall, hospitalization, or crisis)
- What actually happens after hospital visits, rehab, or care transitions
- How to make confident decisions about care, supervision, and next steps
This is not a general guide to aging.
This is a real-world, step-by-step way to think through behavior as it’s happening, so you can respond correctly instead of guessing.
Because the truth is:
Behavior doesn’t change without a reason.
And when that reason is missed, situations escalate.
Who this book is for:
- Adult children worried about aging parents
- Families dealing with confusion, memory changes, or personality shifts
- Caregivers navigating resistance, aggression, or refusal of care
- Anyone trying to decide: Is this still safe? What do I do next?
What makes this different:
Written by a nurse with years of real-world experience in senior living and behavioral care, this book focuses on what families actually face—not theory, not vague advice.
It shows you how to:
- interpret behavior accurately
- reduce escalation
- prevent unnecessary hospitalizations
- avoid crisis-driven decisions
- and take action early, when it still matters
If something has started to feel off, this is where you get clarity.
Not just on what’s happening—
but on what to do next.