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Maximize Elderly Health: Top COVID-19 Resources for Seniors and Family Caregivers

May 7, 2020

Being aware of where to turn with regard to the current, most reliable info on COVID-19, particularly as it pertains to the elderly and those who provide care for them, is essential – and can be confusing. Because of so many sources and differing opinions on this important topic, we want to help make it […]

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The Emotional Issue of Helping Elderly Parents with Finances and Their Care Needs

April 21, 2020

Family financial matters are often a taboo topic, plus the source of a number of disputes, increased emotions, and misconceptions. And for many of today’s older adults, who maintain a “Depression mentality” from many years of saving for a rainy day and learning to “waste not, want not,” it may be difficult for them to […]

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5 Easy Tips for Minimizing Agitation Caused by Dementia

February 17, 2020

Agitation is one of the more difficult challenges of dementia, and can be incredibly complex for family members to manage. It is important to take steps to deal with agitation before it’s felt and expressed by the senior loved one, which involves monitoring what has caused these feelings in the past, and creating a home […]

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How Alzheimer’s Affects Vision and Tips for Decreasing the Negative Impact

February 11, 2020

The complexity of steps needed to enable us to see are mind-boggling. Within the blink of an eye, our brains can easily take transmitted details of the world around us, interpret that information based on input from other senses, memories, and thoughts, and then build a perception of the information to make us aware of […]

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Dementia Care Tips – Laughter May Work Better Than Traditional Medicines

January 10, 2020

Caring for someone you love with dementia is definitely not something to laugh about. However, scientific studies are increasingly pointing towards the benefits associated with humor, and mixing laughter and dementia care could possibly be exactly what the doctor ordered to improve quality of life for a loved one. As an example, an Australian study […]

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Questions to Ask the Doctor When You Are a Senior’s Care Advocate

January 2, 2020

Of all of the many responsibilities a family caregiver or care advocate encounters, potentially one of the more overwhelming is managing health problems. The National Council on Aging estimates that around three quarters of all seniors are identified as having a minimum of two chronic diseases, and are seeing an average of four medical experts. As […]

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Meaningful Resolutions To Help Prevent Caregiver Burnout

December 9, 2019

If you are one of the eight percent of Americans who actually achieve their New Year’s resolution goals, well done! But if you’re like most of us, you have given up well before even turning the calendar page to February. Although without a doubt it’s commendable to strive to improve ourselves by resolving to get […]

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Surprising Health Advantages of Laughing: How Humor Helps After a Difficult Diagnosis

November 6, 2019

Have you ever caught yourself about to bubble over with uncontrollable laughter at the most inopportune moment – in a packed elevator, a hushed waiting room, or a religious service? While there are, of course, occasions when we need to control the silliness, author Jane Heller explains that, “Humor can keep us balanced, even in the […]

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Family Caregiver Depression: You May Be At Risk

October 22, 2019

There is no question that it’s a wonderful honor to care for those we love. Family caregivers experience a closeness and connection with those in their care that very often far outweighs the downsides. However, unfortunately there are difficulties that come along with caring for a senior loved one. A continuous to-do list to make […]

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The Female Factor: Why Women Are More at Risk for Alzheimer’s

September 16, 2019

Scientists are finally starting to get a grip on the imbalance between Alzheimer’s diagnoses in women and men. Generally, up to 2/3 of those with Alzheimer’s in the U.S. are female, and as researchers begin to better understand the specific particulars behind this pattern, we are able to start to address the risk for Alzheimer’s. […]

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How to Calm Someone with Dementia

August 29, 2019

When a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia becomes agitated, anxious or aggressive, it can be alarming and challenging for family caregivers. Becoming aware of the potential triggers and the types of calming techniques that can help refocus the individual is important for the comfort and safety of all […]

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Empowering Patients: A New Approach to Chronic Disease Management

August 12, 2019

When it comes to chronic diseases, the elderly are usually the experts, with up to 3 out of 4 older persons affected by several conditions that are chronic, require long-term medical treatment, and create restrictions on a daily basis. Due to the constant barrage of bloodwork along with other lab tests, medications, doctors’ appointments and […]

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