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How to Understand If Your Mother Is Physically and Mentally Okay?

Sep282019dueberflussaging, diagnose, fall prevention, home care, mother, seniors

Is your mother okay? Here are 4 tips to make sure you understand her physical and mental condition when you are together: Watch Your Mother.  How is she walking? Is she moving slower than the last time you saw her? How does she look? Is she clean and groomed? We don’t mean that she has to be dressed like June…

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Osteoporosis Drugs Are Effective but Be Wary of Side Effects

Jul272016dueberflussaging, exercise, fall, fall prevention, home care, medication, muscle atrophy, senior care

By Richard Ueberfluss More than 50 percent of women and 25 percent of men over fifty will suffer from an osteoporosis-related fracture. Osteoporosis occurs when bone breaks down faster than it is replenished, leaving the skeleton porous and brittle.  Women lose bone density more rapidly during menopause, so they are more susceptible to osteoporosis than men. Multiple medications, poor vision…

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Loneliness Is More than Just a Psychological Condition

Feb192016dueberflussaging, elderly care, exercise, home care, home-bound, loneliness, senior care

According to the U.S. Census Bureau 11 million, or 28% of people aged 65 and older, lived alone in 2010. As people get older, their likelihood of living alone only increases. Additionally, more and older adults do not have children, reports the AARP, and that means fewer family members to provide company and care as those adults become seniors. According to a 2012 study…

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Family history may determine risk for osteoporosis

Oct152015dueberflussaging, elderly care, home care, osteoporosis, senior care
By Richard Ueberfluss Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones that happens when you lose too much bone, make too little bone or both. As a result, your bones become weak and may break from a minor fall or, in serious cases, even from sneezing or bumping into furniture. Although osteoporosis is more common as people age and family history can raise your...
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Are Falls a normal part of the Aging Process?

Apr222015dueberflussaging, Alzheimer's, exercise, fall, fall prevention, home care, long term care, senior care

New research out of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and reported by CNN, points to falls as being more common among individuals with the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s. Researchers found that silent biological changes in the brain may take place a decade or more before the outward symptoms begin to manifest. An estimated 5.4 million Americans are currently living…

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Is Pain “Just Part of Growing Older?”

Apr222015dueberflussaging, care planning, costs, elderly care, home care, medication, pain maintenance, senior care, Spinal Injury

Physical therapy is just one of the many pain control options offered by specialists today.   Although older adults are more likely to experience pain, it is not a “symptom” of aging, and it should not be accepted as inevitable. Unfortunately, pain has often been undertreated in older adults, but pain relief is an essential part of good healthcare. Untreated pain…

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Can Monitoring Type 2 Diabetes Diminish More Serious Diseases

Apr222015dueberflussaging, caregiver, diabetes, home care, senior care, seniors
Type 2 diabetes is associated with a number of other health complications, but a new study  appearing  in the online edition of Radiology, and reported by HealthDay, suggests that people with type 2 diabetes may lose more brain volume than is expected as they age.   Although common wisdom is that the shrinkage of blood vessels is usually associated brain-related health conditions such as strokes or dementia,...
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Are Arthritis and Depression linked?

Apr222015dueberflussaging, arthritis, depression, elderly care, home care, long term care, memory loss, senior care, seniors

While arthritis is associated with a deteriorating physical condition, a new study suggests that it also can affect an arthritis patient’s psychological condition.   Arthritis includes more than 100 different rheumatic diseases and conditions, the most common of which is osteoarthritis. Other forms of arthritis that occur often are rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, fibromyalgia, and gout. Symptoms include pain, aching, stiffness,…

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Falls among older adults leading to increase in spinal injuries

Apr222015dueberflussaging, elderly care, elders, exercise, fall prevention, home care, senior care, senior health, seniors, Spinal Injury

A story by United Press International (UPI) discovered that traumatic spinal cord injuries are on the rise in the United States and the leading cause no longer is motor vehicle crashes, but falls, researchers say. The story appeared in the Journal of Neurotrauma. UPI’s source was Dr. Shalini Selvarajah, a post-doctoral surgical research fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School…

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