Thursday, December 24, 2015

Seniors and Dementia – How to Spot the Warning Signs


Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia are devastating to families in the United States and around the world. Doctors and scientists continue to work on effective treatments and possible cures, but as of this writing, there are no cures, leaving patients and their caregivers left to simply cope with the heartbreaking effects of the illness. However, there is always hope. Awareness of dementia and its prevalence is continuously increasing, and families are becoming much better equipped to deal successfully with it. Additionally, caregivers in the senior care industry are constantly learning new ways to ensure the comfort and health of those patients who suffer from dementia. One of the best ways to handle the effects of dementia is to be proactive about it. Currently, one out of every three individuals in the United States die as a result of Alzheimer’s Disease or some other form of dementia, but by watching for the warning signs family members and caregivers can ensure th
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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Health Care and Aging – 4 Tips to Keep Seniors Involved


One of the biggest struggles associated with aging in is the inability to stay involved in certain activities. As people age, their abilities are diminished and they need to turn to others – often reluctantly – to take care of many of the responsibilities that once required no assistance. Over time, when seniors become accustomed to having things done for them, there is a tendency for members of the aging population to naturally step back and avoid involvement in their affairs. This is when a balance must be found. After all, staying independent and able is one of the keys to living a fulfilling life, even when the help of family members and in home caregivers is a necessity. Staying involved in health care is particularly crucial for seniors who want to live the best possible lives in their golden years, but it can be difficult when so many other people are involved. If you care for a loved one who is part of the senior population, there are some things you can do to help them co
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Friday, December 18, 2015

Health Care and Aging – 4 Tips to Keep Seniors Involved


One of the biggest struggles associated with aging in is the inability to stay involved in certain activities. As people age, their abilities are diminished and they need to turn to others – often reluctantly – to take care of many of the responsibilities that once required no assistance. Over time, when seniors become accustomed to having things done for them, there is a tendency for members of the aging population to naturally step back and avoid involvement in their affairs. This is when a balance must be found. After all, staying independent and able is one of the keys to living a fulfilling life, even when the help of family members and in home caregivers is a necessity. Staying involved in health care is particularly crucial for seniors who want to live the best possible lives in their golden years, but it can be difficult when so many other people are involved. If you care for a loved one who is part of the senior population, there are some things you can do to help them co
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Friday, December 11, 2015

Alzheimer’s Disease – What’s Your Attitude?


When it comes to senior health, Alzheimer s disease is a major concern. The disease, which is perhaps the most well-known form of dementia, affects more than five million people who are age 65 or older, and it represents the only top-ten cause of death in the United States that can t be conventionally slowed, prevented or cured. Needless to say, the prospect of developing Alzheimer s is a scary one for many seniors and their families, which is why any news that might lead to progress in the battle against the disease is exciting. A New Study Recently, a study administered and published by the Yale School of Public Health analyzed the potential link between negative thoughts about aging and the development of Alzheimer s. The study found, amazingly, that a person s own negative thoughts about aging can actually lead to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer s. The study, which was the country s most comprehensive and longest-running scientific study on the subject of aging, asked partic
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Friday, December 4, 2015

Senior Safety In the Kitchen: Do’s and Don’ts


The kitchen is the heart of any home, but it s also one of the most potentially dangerous spaces in a typical dwelling. During special times of the year such as holidays, the kitchen sees much more activity than usual, too, creating even more potential danger. We ve talked about senior safety in the kitchen before, but it s helpful to know some “Do s and Don ts” so the seniors in your life – and in your care – can participate fully while remaining safe and secure during the holiday season and any other time of year. Preparing for Kitchen Safety A number of safety tips apply to what you should do before you even start cooking or socializing in the kitchen. Here are a few key do s and don ts to help you and the seniors in your life prepare properly: DO – Keep the kitchen lit with bright light DON T – Wear loose, flowing or billowy clothing, no matter how festive! DO – Make sure surfaces are clean and uncluttered – especially the floor DON T – Keep heavy, bulky pots and
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