Seniors
The Importance of a Personal Support Network
The American Red Cross recommends that senior citizens create a personal support network made up of several individuals who will check in on you in an emergency, to ensure your wellness and to give assistance if needed. This network can consist of friends, roommates, family members, relatives, personal attendants, co-workers and neighbors. Ideally, a minimum of three people can be identified at each location where you regularly spend time, for example at work, home, school or volunteer site.
There are seven important items to discuss and implement with a personal support network:
Other Ways to Stay Safe
Subscribe to Lifeline
Knowing that you can’t always be there when a loved one might need you, the Red Cross is proud to offer Lifeline. The Lifeline service allows people to get access to fast help, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with the push of a button. Learn more here.
Get Informed
Want to know what else you can do to better care for your loved ones as they get older? You can start by purchasing a copy of our Family Caregiving reference guide and learn what you can do to improve home safety, encourage healthy eating and prepare for legal and financial issues. Download our Disaster Preparedness guide so you both can prepare for emergencies.