Up & Coming Weekly

April 24, 2012

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When it's Time to go to the Doctor … Here's What to Ask SENIOR CORNER by MARTHA OWEN AND SUSAN GUY Doctor visits can be overwhelming for older adults, particularly if they have hearing prob- lems or dementia. Seniors often appreciate someone attending an appointment with them. If a family caregiver can't attend an appoint- ment with an older loved one, encourage or help a senior find someone — a trusted neigh- bor or friend — to go with him or her to pro- vide any needed assistance. Care® office. A Home Instead CAREGiver, who is screened, trained, bonded and insured, can transport and accompany older adults to doctor visits and be there to assist that senior and provide follow-up information to a family member. Here's what to ask and information you should provide: Or contact your local Home Instead Senior instructions. The doctor will likely speak very clearly and slowly, and give you a lot more information once he or she knows they are being recorded. Just be sure to tell the doctor you are recording and put the recorder in plain view. • If new tests are ordered or medications prescribed, ask the doctor why he or she is recommending that and why you need it. Find out if there are alternatives. • Ask the doctor if any of the medications that he or she prescribes will interact in a negative way with medications that you're taking as prescribed by other doctors. • Confirm the proper dosage and method of taking the new medication. • Find out if there are potential side effects or complications from a med- ication or procedure. • Always tell the doctor the prescription drug medications, supplements and vitamins you are currently taking. (A written list is best.) Also make a list of any symptoms or health com- plaints you have. Seniors often appreciate someone attend- ing an appointment with them. • Describe your symptoms in order and, each time, include past experiences with the same problem. t i r e e A Xhpx6Hrqvphy8rr 8vrqurrrr a • Ask the doctor what he or she thinks is causing these problems. Take notes on what the doctor says or ask the person who's accompanying you to do so. Or take a digital voice recorder in with you to record the doctor's answers and n D provide additional information about the support that CAREGivers can provide for many other services that assist older adults. Your local Home Instead Senior Care office also can • Discuss what, if anything, you should be doing at home to improve your condition including diet and exercise. Find out if any of your activities should be restricted. • Finally, if you're confused about anything, make sure you ask your doc- tor to explain it again. • Discuss with the doctor how you will get any test results. • Find out if the doctor wants to see you again, or if you should report back to him or her. MARTHA OWEN & SUSAN GUY, Owners of Home Instead Senior Care, Editor@upandcomingweekly. com #! !% " &!% " PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING A LIST OF YOUR MEDICATIONS! For more information Call Retirement Services (800) 535-6067 30 UCW APRIL 25 - MAY 1, 2012 to see how americans are supporting our troops log on to www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM y R e ppreciatio

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