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Those secrets we keep could end up hurting us and others

John Wilson
John Wilson
Published: September 14, 2025
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The Hidden Secrets Seniors Often Keep from Family
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Watching an eight-part series on Netflix called The Stranger, I was struck by how deeply it explored family secrets, interwoven with the everyday complexities of domestic life.

It got me thinking about this column, and how many secrets seniors carry quietly, tucked away from even those closest to them.

How many of us hide our greatest fears or insecurities from loved ones, not wanting to burden them?

It might be about our health – knowing they’d worry if things weren’t going well, or a recent fall we’ve kept to ourselves, not wanting them to feel obligated to check in more often.

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Secrets can range from minor inconveniences to serious concerns like financial hardship. Many seniors, especially those living alone, may conceal declining health or their ability to drive, fearing the consequences that might follow if family members knew.

After all, how many of us would voluntarily give up driving when that small slice of independence is perhaps all we have left? Losing it means relying on others for appointments, errands, and the simple pleasures of daily life.

Some secrets are rooted in shame or fear of judgment, alcohol or drug use, or past mistakes we’d rather not revisit.

Sometimes, we may not even realise that a situation requires expert help due to cognitive decline. This is where family can often see what we cannot: the path ahead, and where it may lead. Even seemingly harmless secrets can have serious consequences.

Falls, for instance, can trigger a cascade of health problems. Tripping, even without injury, might be a warning sign.

It could indicate balance issues, a stroke, ear problems, or other underlying conditions we haven’t yet recognised.

Seniors may fear how their family will react, covering up bruises or downplaying financial troubles.

Many prefer to keep these matters private, not realising that silence might put them in greater danger, ultimately increasing the likelihood that they’ll need more care and support in the future.

So, secrets, how many do you keep – would sharing help you, or hurt you?

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