Call of Nature: Toilet Tips for Seniors
Proper and thorough senior care means giving and paying attention. As everyday exercises become a test for our friends and family, it takes insight and information to give arrangements. Toileting is one of the difficulties. Here are a few ways to deal with this: – Visibility improves with better lighting. It’s possible that our loved one’s vision grows weaker as they become…
What Happens if Seniors Have No Money?
The aging process can be challenging, even with the support of family and sufficient financial resources. While some seniors have preserved a nest egg after years of working and saving, others are burdened by meager assets, creating significant financial strain. For aging adults with little to no money, accessing basic needs such as home care services, housing, and daily assistance…
Pressure Sores: Causes and Prevention Tips
What Causes Fluid in Seniors’ Lungs
When an elderly loved one develops fluid in their lungs, it can be a frightening experience. As they take each breath, fluid enters the lungs instead of the air, causing them to struggle with breathing. This situation concerns seniors and caregivers, making it essential to know how to respond effectively if seniors have fluid in their lungs. This guide goes…
How to Get Your Elderly Loved Ones to Drink More Water
It is crucially important that seniors over the age of 65 drink lots of water. This is because avoiding dehydration will help prevent major health issues and hospitalization, as dehydration commonly causes seniors to end up in the hospital. Also, being properly hydrated is important for allowing medications to work properly and keep them from overheating during hot weather. Seniors…
How to Take Care of Seniors with Lewy Body Dementia
Lewy body dementia is a common cause of dementia. Like other dementias, it is a progressive brain disease that worsens over time. During the course of the illness, seniors with Lewy body dementia will require patience and understanding. Caregivers can skillfully care for elderly adults with this condition. What is Lewy body dementia? Abnormal deposits of the protein alpha-synuclein in…
Switching and Understanding Medicaid Long-Term Care Plans
Disabling conditions cause millions of Americans to rely on long-term care. Medicaid is the primary payer of this type of care in the US. Seniors who utilize Medicaid long-term care plans or intend to switch a plan should understand the benefits provided. What is long-term care? Long-term care is necessary for seniors or people with disabilities who are unable to…
Body Odor in Your Senior Loved Ones
Body odor is a natural part of life, but it can become more noticeable as seniors age due to changes in diets, skin, or health conditions. Elderly people exude a particular smell, whether caused by nonenal or incontinence. Body odors are common as people reach age 40 and their bodies’ chemistry changes. The musty smell of nonenal odor cannot be…
How to Care for Seniors with Psoriasis
As people age, they may begin to develop skin conditions that they have not had before. One of these conditions is Psoriasis (PsO). This is an inflammatory skin disease caused by skin cells that are overactive. The cells multiply and pile up on the skin causing red, scaly patches. These patches might be itchy or painful and may be present…
