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Mother's Day 2023: Signs To Look For When Your Mother Is Getting Older
As our mothers age, there are certain signs that we should look for to ensure that they are as healthy and safe as possible. These signs could include changes in behaviour, mobility, nutrition, or mental state.

According to research, nearly 95% of older adults have at least one chronic condition, and nearly 80% have two or more - and you need to be on top of these as it is important to stay vigilant of any changes in health, as some conditions can be managed if caught early.
This mothers day 2023, learn about the signs to look for when your mother is getting older.
Signs To Look For When Your Mother Is Getting Older
Here are some of the most common signs to look out for that could indicate that your mother is getting older:
1. Difficulty with everyday tasks: If your mother is having difficulty doing everyday tasks such as getting dressed, cooking meals, or cleaning, this may be a sign that she is getting older.
2. Memory problems: Memory problems can be an indication of ageing. If your mother is having trouble remembering things, such as names or appointments, this could be an indication that she is getting older [1].

3. Decline in physical activity: If your mother is no longer participating in physical activities that she used to enjoy, this could be a sign of ageing. For example, if she used to enjoy walking outside but now never leaves the house, this could be a sign that her physical activity is declining [2].
4. Changes in her social life: If your mother is no longer socializing with family and friends as much as she used to, this could be an indication that she is getting older.
For instance, if your mother used to host large gatherings for family and friends on a regular basis but now rarely does so, this could be an indication that she is having difficulty keeping up with the demands of hosting.
5. Changes in her sleeping habits: If your mother is no longer sleeping as much as she used to, or is having difficulty getting restful sleep, this could be a sign that she is getting older.

On A Final Note...
As your mother ages, it's important to keep an eye on your mother's health and well-being. Regular check-ins with your mom can help you stay informed about her health, and if you notice anything unusual it's important to take action.
If any of the signs become more frequent or severe, it's important to contact her doctor to ensure that she is receiving the best care possible.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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