Seniors who are socially isolated report a lower quality of life than those with sufficient social contact. If your senior loved one has been withdrawing from social interaction, it’s vital to encourage him or her to get out of the house and spend time with others. Here are five ways you can prevent your loved…

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Socialization is just as important for caregivers as it is for seniors. The lack of strong human bonds and friendships can lead to depression and anxiety. Here are a few reasons family caregivers should continue socializing while caring for elderly loved ones. Reduces Stress Providing care for your loved one can be a stressful commitment.…

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The challenges associated with Parkinson’s disease can strain relationships between seniors and their caregivers as well as with other family members and friends. The symptoms of the disease can also make it difficult for seniors to complete regular tasks, causing them to become isolated. Below are potential problems many seniors with Parkinson’s disease experience and…

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Dietary Items that Can Cause Alzheimer

Many older adults understand they must include the right foods in their diet to maintain optimal health. However, some may not realize certain foods cause physiological reactions in the body that could lead to Alzheimer’s disease. Eliminating or limiting the intake of these foods can protect the brain from potential damage. 1. Alcohol Regularly consuming…

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Strokes are among the leading medical issues for older adults. There are various types of strokes, and some are less severe than others. However, a senior should never ignore a brain attack because a minor stroke could be a warning sign of a more serious impending attack. Read on to learn about stroke prevention in…

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Activities that Can Boost a Senior's Brain Health

Brain health becomes increasingly important as a person ages. Cognitive decline can include memory loss, an inability to focus, and difficulty with speech, all of which can inhibit personal growth and happiness. Adding these brain-stimulating activities to your aging loved one’s weekly routine can help your parent retain his or her abilities for longer. 1.…

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Understanding the Unique Needs of Seniors with Alzheimer

Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia that can impact behaviour, memory, and thinking abilities. As the disease progresses, it becomes more difficult for aging adults to take on daily activities, which could lead to physical, emotional, and mental setbacks. As the condition progresses, your senior loved one will become more dependent on you and other…

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Finding the right respite care home provides your senior loved one with a safe place to stay while you take care of your other responsibilities. Along with touring the facility, you’ll also want to spend some time talking with the staff. Asking these six questions will provide insight into how the facility is run along…

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Caring for a senior loved one with dementia, whether it’s due to Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related condition, isn’t always easy. There will inevitably be days that are more challenging than others. Fortunately, there are ways you can effectively care for an older loved one with dementia in a way that’s beneficial for both of you.…

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Reasons to Avoid Caregiver Burnout
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There are many things to appreciate about caring for a senior loved one. That being said, it can be a bit overwhelming to provide regular care for an aging adult. If you continue to feel stress and emotional strain related to the type of care you need to provide, eventually, you can experience caregiver burnout.…

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