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Why Elderly Ones Need a Daily Routine
Growing older can be scary, and for many seniors the unknown can be the scariest part. This is especially true if they are becoming more challenged in their abilities physically or even cognitively. Most seniors need structure in their days and begin to feel a bit insecure without it. Therefore, a daily routine they can...
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How to Find a Home Care Helper for Your Aging Parent
The key to choosing the ideal home care agency is knowing the amount of care needed by your mother or father. There are primarily two categories of in-home care: custodial care and professional care. Custodial care includes help with shopping, housekeeping, preparing meals, and also personal care like dressing, feeding and bathing. Skilled care, on...
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How to Deal with Denial About Seniors Needing Help
Family Caregivers vs. DenialWhen family members refuse to face the fact that their aging loved one needs help, they can create anger, stress, and frustration for family caregivers. Whether itโs a mental or physical need, or both, itโs crucial that their seniors get the care they need. Denial is often the coping mechanism used to...
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How to Have an End-of-Life Conversation with Seniors
No one wants to think about their aging loved oneโs end-of-life. Many view bringing up the subject as tacky or disrespectful. Some equate it with appearing greedy or trying to edge out other family from the decision-making process. Others even see it as bad luck. But planning ahead for seniorsโ final time on earth is...
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How to Cope with Sundowning
Sundowning is one of the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimerโs, and it is characterized by agitation and confusion as the sun goes down during the afternoon and the evening. Home care experts have noted the symptom affects mainly those with advanced or mid-stage dementia. There are ways to help you deal with this, and it...
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The Caregiverโs Guide to Senior Care
Senior care can be challenging: whether itโs a parent or a patient, the difficulties that arise can vary day to day, and it could get to the point that you are physically and emotionally drained. However, it doesnโt have to be that way. Here are some suggestions on how you can make the situation less...
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How to Determine If Your Elderly Parents Need a Caregiver
As a responsible adult, part of your responsibilities is to make sure that your parents are alright as they grow older. So you need to be observant about the state of their health, so that you can provide the appropriate assistance when they need it. As they grow older, they become more susceptible to injuries...
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