
You’re retired. Now, what? This is a dilemma seniors face when reality finally hits them. Freedom can be overwhelming. Making a new routine to follow every day can also be daunting. Nonetheless, this is a time to be excited about. Here are...
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Alzheimer’s is most commonly diagnosed in the elderly and is a type of condition with no cure. Patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will slowly lose their memory and ability to perform basic daily activities. As it progresses, seniors...
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The older people get, the more difficult it is to move around. Basic daily activities will be difficult and extended. Especially for seniors living alone, tasks such as cooking and grocery shopping can be quite tough. To help ease this burden,...
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A home care plan is a document that details a family member's needs. These requirements allow people to live at home or in a pleasant, familiar setting. Once these are decided, the plan coordinates care implementation so that everyone involved...
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Urinary incontinence is a reality for many Americans. It affects men and women of all ages; however, it is more common in the elderly. Regardless of the cause, urinary incontinence can be a very frustrating condition that interferes with daily...
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The main reason why medications are prescribed is for health improvement. Every type of medication has been specifically formulated to fight the symptoms of a certain medical condition. This is why the importance of medications in patients’...
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