Alzheimer and Dementia Care: Challenges & Care Plan
Alzheimer’s and dementia disorders take many forms and present distinctive challenges for both seniors and family members. Please read the…
Most people know that one of the most effective ways to protect the skin from sun damage, including sunburns and skin cancer (don’t forget to get occasional skin cancer screenings in FL), is to wear sunscreen. Applying sunscreen is a ritual before heading out for a day in the sun, or enjoying and activities such as sitting on the beach. Unfortunately, many people have misconceptions about sunscreen that can put them at greater risk. As a family caregiver, is extremely important for you to understand these misconceptions, and to implement proper use of sunscreen to protect your aging parent, yourself, and the rest of your family.
Some sunscreen myths that maybe put in your aging parent at risk include:
Starting elder care for your aging parent can be a wonderful way to enhance their quality of life and give them a more fulfilling lifestyle as they age in place. An elderly home care services provider can encourage your senior to be more active, and experience greater Independence and engagement. They can also provide valuable support and assistance that will keep your parents safer and healthier throughout their later years. This can include helping them understand the value of sunscreen, apply it appropriately, and take further precautions to protect your parent’s skin while enjoying time outside.
Alzheimer’s and dementia disorders take many forms and present distinctive challenges for both seniors and family members. Please read the…
My grandmother carefully refilled my son’s milk glass. Like a script, Granddaddy launched into his recollection, which my young son…
February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness of women’s heart health. Many women are unaware of their…
February Is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States—but according to the…