
Social isolation and loneliness are becoming a rampant concern among the elderly that needs much more pressing consideration. According to research, there are more than 5 million people over the age of 65 who are living with Alzheimer’s and oth...
Read More ›As our bodies go through the years, we naturally experience senescence, which is the process of aging. And through this process, experiencing blurry eyesight, wobbly or painfully joints, and less strength or even inability to do the things that we us...
Read More ›Taking care of a person with dementia is difficult for many reasons. Being their caregiver can get confusing. For unknown reasons, the things that never bother them suddenly set them off. The techniques that work for them in making them calm down are...
Read More ›In the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, the patient may not remember familiar people, places, or things. These situations can be very difficult and challenging for caregivers and families and may require much patience an...
Read More ›Taking care of a senior family member who is recovering from surgery or an illness can be very demanding for both the caregiver and the senior. Helping seniors feel comfortable and at ease while they get stronger can be very challenging. This is why ...
Read More ›Senior year is a crucial stage. As you get older, you’ll notice a variety of behavioral changes as well as a decrease in energy. This will put seniors in a predicament as there can be some tasks that will make it harder for them to do. They req...
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