Tips to Simplify Holidays for the Elderly
Does your elderly loved one seem to have a difficult time around the holidays? Maybe, they have diet restrictions that are tough to follow when the holidays come around.
Read MoreDoes Dementia Affect Sleeping Habits?
Dementia is a disease that affects the brain, and it can be severe in many cases. It is the loss of brain function.
Read MoreWhat Water-Related Activities are Best For Your Senior
Movement is essential to human health. It is also an excellent way to improve balance and strength so we can live a longer and more active life. While most people know that movement is essential to health, they may not realize that water-based exercise can be a better way to improve their health compared to…
Read MoreTips for Preventing Infections After Surgery
One study found that of 659,486 older patients who underwent surgery, 10.2 percent ended up with an infection. Surgical site infections were the most common type of infection. Your mom is about to undergo a surgical procedure. What can you do to ensure her incision doesn’t become infected? Follow Post-Surgery Guidelines Different surgeries will have…
Read MoreBest Crafts for Seniors with Dementia
Many people have the misconception that seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia don’t do anything or can’t do anything. That is not true. A senior with dementia still needs to keep engaged, have a social engagement, and stick to some kind of routine. Simply put, they need to stay happy too, and one of the best…
Read MoreGeriatric Eye Care
Whether you’re 20 years old or 80 years old, vision is one of our most important senses. As you reach your 60s and beyond, knowing what to expect when it comes to age-related problems that can cause vision loss is the first step in taking care of your eyes. The American Optometric Association recommends an…
Read MoreTips for the Long-Distance Family Caregiver
Some families live close together. Others move to new states seeking better employment opportunities, cheaper colleges, or a lower cost of living. When you live hours from your mom and dad, it’s hard to know if they’re doing well on their own. How can you tell if your parents need help or if they’re okay?…
Read MoreWhy Do Elderly Couples Often Need Home Care Assistance?
Aging at home may be your parents’ goals, but sometimes a helping hand is needed to make sure everything goes as planned. Home care assistance helps older adults with ADLs and IADLs. The common reasons that older adults require home care is to ensure they: Get out of bed safely Take a shower and dress…
Read MoreHow to Help Your Senior Deal With Mobility Issues
Most people dread the prospect of having to deal with the challenges of getting older. In fact, the thought of having to deal with mobility issues is so frightening that many people choose to ignore the issue until they have no other option. For seniors who are already dealing with mobility issues, it can be…
Read MoreHome Health Care Nurses Can Administer Medications That Family Caregivers Can’t
After your mom’s illness or surgical procedure, you plan to provide the care she needs. She wants to return to her bed and bathroom as quickly as possible. You’ll help her with bandage changes, medication management, or whatever else is needed. Can you provide everything she needs, or is it time to address her need…
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