If a loved one is no longer able to take care of himself, is it time to enlist some outside help? One of the biggest decisions you might ever have to make is whether or not your parent is no longer able to live alone. Losing your independence can seem like the end of the world to a loved one. But, if his or her health (and life) is at risk, you may not have a choice.Even though it may be against your loved one's or other family members' wishes, you have to do what's best for the individual suffering.What are some signs that a senior is at risk at home?If a senior you know is no longer able to accomplish basic needs, such as eating, going to the bathroom, bathing, or getting out of bed, or is putting themselves in harms way by constantly falling, you may want to consider alternative living options.How do you decide if someone should stay at home or move?Stephanie Erickson joins Dr. Mike to discuss how you can tell if a senior you know is at risk and should no longer live alone.