Deafness Can Cause Isolation in Elderly, pt 3

There are increasing number of market technologies which address hearing loss. Do some research to determine what might best provide some help for your elderly parents. Assistive/adaptive devices are those products that help elderly learn to live with hearing...

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Deafness Can Cause Isolation in Elderly, pt 2

Elders experiencing hearing loss should see a physician. Hearing problems that are ignored or untreated can grow worse. An audiologist is a trained professional who will measure your hearing. An audiometer is an instrument utilized to test...

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Pneumonia in Elderly Adults: Causes, Prevention, and Recovery, pt 6

At home, you can help your elder recover from pneumonia by following this advice: -- Encourage elderly to follow the treatment plan provided by their medical care team. -- Prepare healthy, nutritious meals for seniors. -- Help them stay hydrated by encouraging...

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Pneumonia in Elderly Adults: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention, part 2

Pneumonia can be fatal in elderly adults. Seniors 65 and over are at an increased risk of death from pneumonia, especially if they have preexisting health problems. If a senior has chronic health conditions, like heart or kidney disease, pneumonia...

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Pneumonia in Elderly Adults: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention, part 1

Seniors are generally at higher risk for complications and death from pneumonia due to weakened immune systems. However, risk factors vary from person to person. If you suspect your elderly parent has pneumonia, see a doctor right away. It’s...

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Managing Sundown Syndrome, pt. 6

Managing an elder with Sundown Syndrome can be enriching, and undeniably frustrating. Nobody will tell you this gets easy. Some days and evenings will still be really hard. That’s the nature of dementia, not a reflection of your...

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Managing Sundown Syndrome, pt 4

The importance of sleep for elderly parents with dementia can not be overstated. Sleep deprivation makes Sundowning worse. Yet Sundowning itself disrupts sleep. You see the vicious cycle, right? Breaking this cycle means being strict about daytime sleep....

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Managing Sundown Syndrome, pt 3

So, it’s 6 p.m., and despite your best efforts, agitation in your elderly parent is building. What now? How do you manage a Sundowning episode? First, check your own stress level. The elder with dementia can pick...

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Managing Sundown Syndrome, pt. 1

You recognize a shift in behavior. Around 4 p.m. or 5 p.m., your Mom or Dad, who were calm at lunch, suddenly can’t sit still. Or your elderly client starts asking the same question over and over, “When is...

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How to Recognize Dementia in a Family Member, part 1

We are pleased to share the following, authored by guest writer Anuradha Bhattacharjee, who works with an eldercare service in India, www.tribecacare.com **************************************************** The first, inexplicable instances of an elderly parent beginning to forget simple things like names or events or...

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