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Category: Elderly Care

How to Bathe a Bed-Ridden Senior

Aug262024Assisting Handscaregiving tips, elder care, senior care

Bathing is a critical hygiene task but it is one that can be difficult or even unsafe for seniors who are bedridden. However, helping with an intimate personal hygiene task like this may embarrass the older adult. Here’s how to bathe the bedridden senior safely while respecting their privacy. Why is bathing important? Keeping the body clean is essential. Cleaning…

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What is a Good Night’s Sleep for Seniors?

Jul312024Assisting Handspersonal care, senior care, senior health care

A good night’s sleep for seniors is important for overall health, alertness, and the prevention of accidents. Older adults are advised to get 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep per night. However, many aging people have problems falling asleep or staying asleep. Key Takeaways: Quality sleep is crucial for seniors’ overall health and well-being, with experts recommending 7 to…

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What Age Is Considered a Senior Citizen in the U.S.?

Jul082024Assisting Handselder care, elderly care, senior care
As the population ages, many people ask, “At what age do you become a senior citizen?” While there is no single answer, most people consider age 65 as the official start of senior citizen status. The exact age can vary depending on different organizations and programs, but several key factors help define when older adults are officially considered to be...
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How to Help Your Elderly Parents Who Have Trouble Walking

May302024Assisting Handscaregiving tips, home care, senior care

When your elderly parent can no longer walk well, it can be devastating for them and difficult for your family. It’s important to remember that they remain the same person and will need your support to maintain their independence at home. Various options are available to ensure their safety and well-being. If your loved one struggles with mobility, seeking help…

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What Causes Excessive Flatulence in the Elderly?

Apr262024Assisting Handshome care, senior health, senior health care

Seniors pass more gas as they age. This is in part due to their metabolism slowing down, which allows food to remain in the digestive system longer, creating excessive gas. Flatulence in seniors can be managed, however, and caregivers are urged to learn and share effective strategies. What is flatulence? Bacteria is abundant in the digestive system. The bacteria serve…

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How Long Can a Bedridden Elderly Person Live? Signs, Risks, and Hospice Care

Feb282024Assisting Handshospice care, senior health, senior health care

Summary: Determining life expectancy for bedridden seniors is difficult due to the variability of individual health conditions and circumstances. Elderly individuals may become bedridden due to various health issues, leading to complications like blood clots, pressure sores, and depression. Preventative measures include mobility aids and frequent repositioning. Rehabilitation is possible with medical interventions, but end-of-life care focusing on comfort and…

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What Causes Seniors to Drool?

Jan302024Assisting Handshome care, senior care, senior health, senior health care

Saliva is an essential bodily fluid, helping digest food and keeping the mouth hydrated. Occasional drooling is not a concern; however, frequent drooling may be indicative of a health problem. As seniors age, their bodies go through a variety of changes that can affect oral health and muscle control. For many seniors, drooling can become a concern, impacting comfort and…

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How to Treat Dry Scalp for the Elderly

Dec262023Assisting Handscaregiving tips, home care, personal care, senior health care

Dryness and itchiness of the scalp are considered symptoms of dry scalp. Aging processes can contribute to dry scalp in many older adults. Treating dry scalp is important to promote the senior’s comfort. Here are prescribed methods for treating dry scalp in the elderly population. How does aging impact the scalp? The structure of the scalp and hair naturally undergo…

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