Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Why Every Nigerian Family Needs to Talk About Elder Care — Before a Crisis

 

Why Every Nigerian Family Needs to Talk About Elder Care — Before a Crisis



Most Nigerian families care deeply about their parents.
What we often lack is information — not love.

Elder care conversations usually start late. After a fall. After repeated hospital visits. After exhaustion sets in. By then, families are forced to make rushed decisions under pressure.

That gap is why Elderly Care in Nigeria – An Essential Guide to Navigating Services was written.

This book is a practical, compassionate guide for families who want to do right by their ageing parents but don’t know where to start.

Inside, families learn:

  • How to recognise early signs that extra support is needed

  • The real difference between home care, live-in care, and residential care

  • What safe, dignified care should look like in the Nigerian context

  • How to plan ahead without guilt or fear

  • How to stay involved while protecting an elder’s independence

Elder care is not about abandoning responsibility.
It is about sharing it wisely.

The earlier families plan, the more choices they have — and the better the outcomes for everyone involved.

If you have ageing parents, or you support someone who does, this book will help you make informed, confident decisions.

📘 Elderly Care in Nigeria – An Essential Guide to Navigating Services: 

 https://amzn.eu/d/6NUfATZ


Get support or learn more:
📞 Call or WhatsApp: +234 816 7929 521
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Why Every Nigerian Family Needs to Talk About Elder Care — Before a Crisis

  Wh y Every Nigerian Family Needs to Talk About Elder Care — Before a Crisis Most Nigerian families care deeply about their parents. What w...