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Caregivers should be alert to link between depression and arthritis

April 22, 2015AdminHealth, Pain maintenancearthritis, caregivers, depression, Physical Therapy, senior health

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,…

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Is sleep important to the health of Seniors?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthcaregivers, home care, medication, senior health

As we age our sleep patterns change, so as seniors we may become sleepy earlier, wake up earlier, or enjoy less deep sleep.  A study of adults over 65 found that 13 percent of men and 36 percent of women take more than 30 minutes to fall asleep. So it…

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How do you take Good Care of Your Feet?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthdiabetes, Elder Care, foot care, home aides, home care, Senior Care

What Makes Feet Hurt? Most of us start life with trouble-free feet. What goes wrong? Of hundreds of known foot ailments, most can be traced to: heredity improper foot care injury (often caused by shoes and socks or stockings that don’t fit well) the effects of aging. Women have about…

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Can Monitoring Heart Disease in Women identify early Warning Signs for Dementia?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthElder Care, heart disease, home care, Senior Care, seniors, women

There is new evidence that women with heart disease might be at increased risk for dementia, according to a story in HealthDay News.  A study reported in theJournal of the American Heart Association found that U.S. women aged 65 to 79, who had healthy brain function when the study started,…

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Can Taking Too Many Medications Carry Health Risks?

April 22, 2015AdminHealth, Medicationsaging, Elder Care, home care, medication, Senior Care, senior health

The pharmaceutical and drug manufacturers provide many options for treatment of healthcare conditions that in the past were fatal.  While these medications have benefits they also have risks.  The risks of medication are due to their chemical nature.  One medication in isolation may not be problematic, but the cumulative effect…

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Does Activity for Home Bound Seniors Help?

April 22, 2015AdminExercise, Healthcaregivers, diabetes, Elder Care, excercise, fall prevention, heart disease, home aides, home care, Senior Care, seniors

It’s a natural for home bound seniors to resist exercise.  Many would rather sit in front of the television all day.  There are lots of reasons to avoid activity, some seniors are fearful of falls and avoid activity because of the risk of falls, but is inactivity a good remedy for…

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Do you know the top diagnosis resulting in hospital admissions?

April 22, 2015AdminHealth, Pain maintenanceadmission, caregivers, diabetes, Elder Care, home aides, home care, hospital, medication, Pneumonia, Senior Care, senior health

Many seniors have chronic health conditions that left untreated, can result in hospitalization.  Seniors living alone are most at risk if there is no caregiver or home aid that can monitor signs of a worsening health condition and seek professional help. AARP recently listed the most common health conditions that result…

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Are the Elderly prepared for Summer temperatures?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthheat, heat stroke, home care, senior health, seniors

Summer temperatures can pose a danger to older adults. Working or playing in the sun, spending time in an unventilated home, or sitting in a closed vehicle can result in uncomfortable and even dangerous temperatures. As we grow older, our bodies are less efficient at regulating temperature. Especially at risk…

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