Spot the Signs: A Family Resource

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August 18, 2025

Summer holidays reveal changes in loved ones’ well-being, prompting thoughts of extra support

At Home Instead, we understand that recognising the need for care can be new and sometimes overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created a helpful checklist designed to prompt thoughtful reflection. It includes questions like:

  • Are they able to prepare nutritious meals and snacks for themselves?
  • Are they remembering to turn appliances off?
  • Are they staying on top of opening mail and paying bills?

This comprehensive list gathers small signs into one place to help build a clearer picture of how well someone is managing day-to-day.

Importantly, the checklist also considers how you — the friend or family member — are feeling. All too often, caregivers can experience burnout before seeking help. Care isn’t just for the individual — it’s there to support the whole family – we take care of the tasks, so your time together can truly be quality time.

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