Social and Psychological Support to Elderly Relatives

The Relatives of our elderly guests with neurological or psychiatric disorders or internal diseases, especially those relatives who live in the same environment with them for extended periods of time, become distant to social life as a result of sharing the same environment, experience psychological problems and in time, resulting in having lowered tolerance to many things, and choose to react in anger. This affects both the elderly and their family members, and they naturally begin experiencing the negative consequences of the process instead of getting the process under control. The control and order in their social, business and family lives start to diminish.

This situation affects both the elderly and naturally the other family members, instead of dominating the process, they start to experience the negative result of the process. Irregularities begin in their social, business and family life. İf there is no support for other family members in need, problems can arise.

The Relatives of our elderly guests with neurological or psychiatric disorders or internal diseases, especially those relatives who live in the same environment with them for extended periods of time, become distant to social life as a result of sharing the same environment, experience psychological problems and in time, resulting in having lowered tolerance to many things, and choose to react in anger. This affects both the elderly and their family members, and they naturally begin experiencing the negative consequences of the process instead of getting the process under control. The control and order in their social, business and family lives start to diminish.

They fail to provide support, to other family members in that are in need, which results in other issues within in the family.

Families that start receiving professional support from these facilities are offered the opportunity of living a normal and healthy life; moreover, thanks to sharing of information as a result of monitoring of elderly patients, families are informed about the potential future state of health of their elderly relatives, which allows them to come to terms with the existing situation.

These facilities have two functions: The first is to provide professional support for the elderly in need of care, and the second is to ensure that their relatives live their normal lives.