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When it comes to progressive diseases such as Parkinson’s, determining an individual’s life expectancy can be quite complicated. There are many different factors to consider, and every senior reacts to treatment differently. Here’s a look at exactly what idiopathic Parkinson’s is and a few of the factors that impact how quickly this disease progresses. Facts…
Read MoreBeing able to walk around, move without pain, and manage small movements helps elderly people take care of themselves and enjoy their hobbies. Though mobility loss can occur as a person ages, there are many ways to maintain or restore mobility even when living with a health condition such as osteoarthritis. Here are a few…
Read MoreFamily caregiving allows you to provide your senior loved one with the care he or she needs at home. However, this responsibility could end up taking a toll on your own health and wellbeing. Finding support can ease your stress and ensure you have the energy and motivation to care for your loved one. Here…
Read MoreMany people think dementia mostly just causes memory loss, but this complex neurological condition can also cause unusual symptoms such as hallucinations. These hallucinations can include seeing, smelling, or hearing things that aren’t there, and they’re most common in seniors with dementia due to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or Lewy bodies. Not all seniors experience hallucinations, but…
Read MoreThough nutritional experts recommend following a healthy diet at any age, this suggestion becomes increasingly important when people reach their senior years. Many elderly people aren’t able to manage their diets and meal preparation without assistance, which makes it important for family caregivers to focus closely on providing the nutrients their senior loved ones need.…
Read MoreStudies continue to show loneliness and depression in the elderly can increase the risk of certain health conditions, such as high blood pressure and heart disease, but sometimes these emotions can be overcome with a little work and perseverance. If your elderly loved one is facing loneliness and depression, here are some activities that may…
Read MoreAlmost 75 percent of strokes occur in people over 65, and the risk increases by more than double every 10 years after a person turns 55. Seniors can have strokes without much warning, but there are a few signs to watch for and important steps to take right away. Look for the Major Warning Signs…
Read MoreAdopting healthy habits for daily living can boost health and prevent disease. However, many of the “good” habits seniors think are promoting their health are actually having a negative impact. Here are a few “healthy” habits that can have negative effects. Eating Low-Fat Foods Most low-fat foods replace the fat with sugar and salt, producing…
Read MoreMemory loss is difficult not only for the senior who is experiencing it but also for family members who are witnessing their aging loved one’s memory starting to fade. Although it can be a challenge, it’s still possible to build meaningful connections with aging adults who are experiencing memory loss. Here are a few tips.…
Read MoreAging in place is growing in popularity as more seniors are voicing their desire to stay at home as they age instead of moving to nursing homes or assisted living facilities. However, changes in a senior’s abilities can make living at home independently difficult or dangerous. When families are unable to provide the care their…
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