Health Monitoring for Someone Else

written by: Lynda Forman; article published: year 2010, month 06;

In: Root » Health » Medicine and alternative

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Watching your own health is one thing, but when you have a loved one in your life who isn't healthy, that can cause you just as much stress. After all, you can't be with them for every appointment, though you do want to know where their health is in order to help them whenever possible. You can provide basic health monitoring for others in your life by taking the time to ask a few questions and to make sure you are listening to the answers. Here are some ways you can monitor the health of another without even seeing them.

Frequent Calls and Communication

The more you talk to another person, the more health monitoring you can provide. When you are able to hear how the other person is doing, you will have a good sense of what that person will be able to do and how that person might be able to be helped. Ask them about how they are feeling and try to see whether their answers are always the same or whether they seem to be complaining more. It can help to keep a journal of the conversations in order to get a better sense of how the patient's health might be changing.

Checking in With Others

Though talking directly to your loved one is helpful, it's a good idea to get confirmation of their health from others in their life. For example, talking to their spouse or their friends can give you a broader picture of their well being, while also allowing for a more objective understanding. Of course, other loved ones might also be lying about the health of the person, but the more people you talk to, the more concrete your health monitoring can be. Talk to their friends, even the ones they might not see all the time. These friends can then call their friend and then report back to you.

When Things Don't Seem Right

If through this health monitoring, things don't seem right, you need to begin asking more personal questions. You will want to ask how they are eating, if they've been having any accidents, or if anything just hasn't seemed right. Ask about the activities they love and whether they've been able to do them. The more questions you ask, the more you will find out about changes which might indicate their health is taking a turn for the worse.

With health monitoring, you might not need fancy equipment to get an overall sense of what your loved one is feeling. Often, just talking to them and listening to their complaints will allow you to see if they might need to talk to a doctor or some other medical professional to get the help they really need.

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