Chances are if your parents are
elderly, they are taking at least one or more prescription medications on a
daily basis. In fact, the Washington
Post cites research that estimates, “25 percent of people ages 65 to 69 take at
least five prescription drugs to treat chronic conditions, a figure that jumps
to nearly 46 percent for those between 70 and 79.” Polypharmacy refers to the regular use of
five or more prescription medications, and puts people more at risk for adverse
drug interactions, an area of special concern for the elderly.
Alarming figures from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention state approximately 350,000 people are
hospitalized each year after visits to the emergency room because of adverse,
or harmful, drug events. Doctors say while
many of these problems are preventable, when you take a number of prescriptions,
it can get confusing keeping up with various instructions such as “take on an
empty stomach,” and the adverse side effects.
Experts say to help a parent get
organized, write down the names of all of the drugs they are taking, the
dosage, and if they see several doctors, who prescribed them. Include any herbal supplements,
multi-vitamins and over-the-counter drugs.
The next time they see their primary care doctor, take your list and
discuss the reasons for each drug, how long they will be on it, and if any of
the drugs are dangerous taken together.
Whenever a new drug is prescribed, ask what it is for and how it should
be taken, and read through the paperwork.
Store medications together in a cool,
dry location (not the bathroom), discard old, expired medications, and find a
pill organizer that makes sense for your parent’s needs. If they are forgetful, they may need a
reminder system. However, if a parent is
suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, they should be
carefully monitored.
At MorningStar at Jordan, an assisted
living and memory
care
community in Centennial, CO, our residents’ wellbeing and physical health is
our primary concern. This is why one of our
many services is medication management that ensures residents take medications
properly, and as we even order medications, there is no danger of them running
out. Please visit our website for a virtual
tour of our beautiful community and use our email link to
inquire about availability and pricing.
MorningStar
at Jordan offers the very best in assisted living and memory care with our
distinct mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God,
valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve to create
a true “home” for residents. Please give
us a call or visit our website to learn more about our exceptional community in
Centennial, CO.
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