Communicating with older people often requires extra time and patience because of physical, psychological, and social changes of normal aging.

Even more effort is needed in nursing homes where 60% to 90% of residents may actually have communication disabilities.

Speech-language pathologists Martin Shulman and Ellen Mandel offer these tips for family members and caregivers to make communicating with older people easier:

After your visit, tell others who visit (relatives, physicians, nurses, aides, etc.) what you’ve learned to improve communicating with the older person.