A Guide to Providing Treatment for a Senior with Parkinson’s
In the past few decades, there have been a lot of innovative techniques developed for treating Parkinson’s disease. This degenerative nervous system disorder used to completely impair function within a few years, but now seniors can expect to live long and fulfilling lives after being diagnosed with the disease. Having access to effective treatment makes a huge difference in outcomes,…
How a Caregiver Should Plan for a Loved One’s Hospital Discharge
Good discharge planning allows caregivers to limit the likelihood of having their senior loved ones readmitted to the hospital in the near future. Caregivers can make sure they get all of the information they need to assist with the recovery process by preventing medication errors, identifying signs of infection or relapse, and more. Following is a detailed discharge guide for…
Solving Eating Challenges Aging Adults Commonly Experience
Seniors have specific nutritional needs that must be met to promote health, longevity, and quality of life. If you provide care for a senior loved one and have noticed a recent change in his or her weight or specific problems during mealtimes, it may be time to modify your loved one’s meal plan and what you’re serving. Here are some…
5 Ways Seniors Can Lower Their Cholesterol Levels
High cholesterol is thought to be a risk factor in the development of heart disease, and it’s mostly the result of lifestyle choices. Here are five ways seniors can lower their cholesterol levels and enjoy a high quality of life. 1. Consume More Omega-3 Fatty Acids Salmon, almonds, and nuts are rich sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which can lower…
Diet’s Effect on the Risk of Alzheimer’s
What seniors eat plays an important role in their overall health. In addition to affecting the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other health conditions, diet also impacts brain health. Here’s what you need to know about the impact of diet on the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. An Unhealthy Weight Increases Alzheimer’s Risks Food has a huge influence on overall…
Exercises that Can Be Beneficial for Aging Adults with Parkinson’s
If you’re the caregiver for an aging loved one with Parkinson’s disease, you already know it causes tremors, rigid movement, and balance issues. What you may not know is how beneficial exercise can be. In some cases, exercise can help the brain maintain old connections and restore lost ones, making movement less rigid and more fluid. The more seniors with…
What Circumstances Suggest a Family Caregiver Needs Assistance?
Most people find it difficult to ask for help, even in situations where it’s clear that assistance is needed. When it comes to family caregivers, many feel embarrassed or ashamed to admit they’re unable to manage caregiving responsibilities alone. However, this is the last thing caregivers should feel. Seeking assistance not only speaks to your desire to provide the highest…
How to Address an Aging Parent’s Resistance to Home Care
Discussions about home care can sometimes feel as awkward as talks you had with your parent when you were a teen. Now that you’re an adult, your senior parent’s wellbeing has become your responsibility, but you also don’t want to step on your loved one’s toes by forcing assistance on him or her. Seniors who willingly agree to home care…
How to Bring a Smile to a Senior’s Face
The more your aging loved one smiles, the better his or her mood will be. Smiling can lower stress levels, prevent boredom and isolation, decrease the odds of developing heart disease, and stave off diabetes. Take a look at some of the ways you can make your loved one smile. Put on a Musical Performance Although you could take your…