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Basic Oral Hygiene for Elderly People

Jul122023Assisting Hands

Seniors often experience changes in their oral health that require them to alter their current hygiene routines. Getting dentures or implants might require special cleaning methods. Taking a new medication could impact the frequency of cavities. These basic oral hygiene tips can help seniors keep their teeth and gums healthy as they age.  Learn the Correct Technique Some seniors grew…

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5 Tips for Communicating with an Aging Parent’s Physician

Jun282023Assisting Hands

If you provide regular care for your senior parent, you may also drive or accompany your mom or dad to regular medical appointments. It’s also important to make sure you’re kept informed when it comes to your parent’s current health needs so you’ll know what to look out for and what additional steps you might need to take while providing…

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7 Mental Exercises for Elderly People

Jun142023Assisting Hands

Maintaining cognitive health during the senior years requires routinely exercising the brain. Various mental exercises stimulate multiple regions of the brain. The following activities encourage the development of additional communication pathways between neurons along with promoting new neuron development.  1. Puzzles Some seniors enjoy putting together jigsaw puzzles, which stimulates the visual center of the brain. Seniors must also use…

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Top 6 Signs Seniors Need Professional Caregivers

May242023Assisting Hands

As a devoted family member, you have your senior loved one’s wellbeing at the forefront of your mind and heart. Thus, you’d like your loved one to continue living at home, provided he or she can be comfortable and safe there. Here are six indications your loved one needs the help of a trained caregiver. 1. Neglected Self-Care Clues are…

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What to Do if Your Aging Parent Has a Stroke

May102023Assisting Hands

Being able to recognize the signs of a stroke helps you give your senior loved one the best chances of having a good recovery. Once you notice your loved one experiencing weakness on one side of the body, disrupted speech, vertigo, or difficulty with comprehension, you’ll know it’s time to spring into action. The steps you take immediately and in…

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5 Ways to Make Home Safer for Aging Adults with Alzheimer’s

Apr262023Assisting Hands

As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, the risk of household accidents and injuries increases. Still, you can modify the home environment to make it safer for your aging parent. In turn, your senior loved one with Alzheimer’s can keep living in the comfort of home with a measure of independence. Here are five strategies that can help. 1. Understand How Alzheimer’s Affects…

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Identifying Signs of Burnout in Family Caregivers

Apr122023Assisting Hands

No matter how much you love a person, it can be difficult being responsible for his or her every need. If you go too long without a break, you could get burned out and have difficulty managing everyday tasks. Caregiver burnout can develop very gradually, so it can be difficult to recognize when it’s become a problem. Here are a…

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6 Things Families Should Do After a Dementia Diagnosis

Mar292023Assisting Hands

The first step in addressing your loved one’s dementia is to learn as much as you can about the condition. Dementia is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. There are several different types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and progression of the condition can help you…

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The Main Benefits of At-Home Care for Seniors

Mar152023Assisting Hands

As people age, their needs change, and it can become challenging to handle daily tasks and activities. However, many older adults prefer to age in place and enjoy their golden years in the comfort of their own homes. In-home care is a solution that allows seniors to receive assistance with a variety of daily tasks while maintaining their independence. Here…

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