Senior Health

Top Tips for Helping Elderly Parents with Finances

Family financial affairs are often a taboo subject, as well as the cause of many different arguments, enhanced emotions, and misunderstandings. And for lots of today’s seniors, who maintain a “Depression mentality” from many years of saving for a rainy day and learning to “waste not, want not,” it may be hard for them to […]

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The Benefits of Journaling for Dementia Caregivers & the Ones They Care for

Taking care of a senior with dementia is a fluid, ever-evolving process. One day could be calm and peaceful, with your senior loved one taking pleasure in activities, eating healthy meals, and sharing laughter with you; while the following day can be fraught with agitation, anxiety, and sullenness. Just what will today bring? Figuring out

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Common Medication Problems to Avoid for Aging Adults

A current study of over 2,000 aging adults finds that an astounding 87% take a minimum of one prescription drug, and a full 36% are taking five or more – together with 38% using over-the-counter meds on a frequent basis. Monitoring these medications in our later years can be quite tricky, and there are certain

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Caring for Seniors with Dementia – Tips for a Calmer Environment

Agitation is one of the more difficult effects of Alzheimer’s, and can be extremely challenging for family members to manage. The key is in taking steps to address agitation before it’s felt and expressed by the senior, which involves keeping track of what has triggered these feelings in the past, and creating a home environment

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Dementia Vision Problems: How Dementia Affects Eyesight & What You Can Do To Help

The complex steps required to enable us to see are mind-boggling. In the blink of an eye, our brains are able to take transmitted information on the world around us, interpret that information based on input from other senses, memories, and thoughts, and then form a perception of that information to make us aware of

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Keys to a Successful Family Caregiver Meeting

“It takes a village” was never a truer statement than when caring for an older loved one, and it’s important for that “village” to maintain effective, ongoing communication between each family caregiver in order to provide the best care, and to ensure that everyone involved in care is on the same page. It’s also crucial

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Chronic Dehydration in Seniors and How to Help

Do you realize…almost one half of all seniors are chronically under-hydrated, as reported by a new research study conducted at UCLA? Not just that, but seniors over age 65 represent the highest category of hospital admissions because of dehydration. Dehydration can very quickly sneak up on older adults, who often have a diminished sensation of

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Laughter May Truly Be the Best Dementia Treatment

Taking care of someone you love with dementia is definitely nothing to laugh about. However, research is frequently pointing towards the benefits of humor as part of an effective dementia treatment plan, and adding it into dementia care may be exactly what the physician ordered to help boost the wellbeing of a senior loved one. As an

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Asking the Right Questions Is Key When Advocating for a Senior Loved One

Of all of the many responsibilities a family caregiver faces, potentially one of the most daunting is managing health issues. The National Council on Aging estimates that nearly three quarters of all seniors are clinically determined to have at least two chronic illnesses, and they are seeing on average four healthcare specialists. When advocating for

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Alzheimer’s Treatment Options May Soon Be Expanding

After sixteen very long years without any truly viable Alzheimer’s treatment options, there is some optimism on the horizon, in a stunning reversal regarding the formerly-rejected antibody therapy, aducanumab. The most recent research uncovers that large quantities of the medication do, in fact, lessen cognitive decline in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. As stated by Rebecca Edelmayer, director

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