Alzheimer's Disease: Responding to SundowningSundowning is late afternoon confusion in people with memory disease. Because sundowning is many behaviors, not just one, it can be difficult for caregivers to handle. What can caregivers do? Here are some practical ideas for health professionls and families.
Eight Tips (and Seven Sources) to Choosing Your Nursing HomeHow to make the right choice when the time comes to select a nursing home. Don't make the wrong choice for the right reasons.
Care Giving Made EasyInforms readers about the massive elderly population shift, the need to prepare for it, and offers a solution – becoming more educated and preparing for it by thoughtful planning ahead.
Don't Trust Your Long Term Care to MedicareThough designed to provide medical services to seniors and the economically disadvantaged, Medicare and Medicaid are limited in their benefits. Experts recommend thinking about purchasing a long term care insurance policy so you know exactly what care you can receive and know it will be paid for.
Elder Care OptionsAlthough our focus is on elder care options it is important to remember that life-changing conditions that threaten independent living are not limited to the elderly. People of any age can experience...
Stairlifts - A Guide For The Disabled And ElderlyMany elderly people face a difficult choice in their later years, as their ability to tackle the stairs in their houses becomes more difficult. Do they sell the houses they love and move into a bunga...
Discover How To Becoming A Successful Alzheimer's Disease CaregiverCaring for Alzheimer’s disease patients can be difficult and frustrating. Many Alzheimer’s disease caregivers experience intense stress as they provide care for the Alzheimer’s patients. One possible way that the caregiver could reduce the stress of caregiving and cope with the task more effectively is to develop skills in Alzheimer’s caregiving. Equipped with the skills, they will be able to provide a better standard of care for the patient. This article highlight some tips on how to becoming a successful caregiver.
Senior Independent LivingSenior independent living is basically a residential living setting for senior adults, that may or may not offer hospitality or supportive services. Here, the senior adult is allowed to lead an independent lifestyle with minimal or no extra assistance. Senior independent living also includes rental-assisted or market-rate apartments wherein the resident has a choice of whether or not to participate in the facility’s services or programs.
Alzheimer's Disease: How to Care for Your Loved OnesAlzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that destroys brain cells. In this article, learn how to care for your loved ones by planning and providing support.
Lift Chair-Need a Lift Getting Up? Who Doesn't? Maybe a Lift Chair Is The AnswerAre you having a difficult time getting up? Could a lift chair help? For many limited mobility and elderly people they are a godsend to help them take care of themselves when they might not otherwise be able to.
Independent LivingIndependent living is a way of helping senior citizens live on their own, or helping children in foster-care work toward self-determination, self-respect and equal opportunities in life. Independent living is not defined as a means of living on one’s own; it has to mainly do with self-determination and the opportunity to pursue a stipulated course of action. They have the freedom to fail, and to learn from failure. To the people with mental impairments, independent living means has an opportunity to be self-sufficient.
Independent Living CommunitiesIndependent living communities are designed for those seniors who are active, healthy and able to live their lives without others’ assistance. These communities consist of homes, condominiums, apartments and mobile homes for residents to maintain an independent lifestyle. However, there are some communities that offer only minimal services like building and ground maintenance, plus security. These are no different from residential enclaves, except for the age restriction to those over 55 years of age.
Independent Living AidsIndependent living aids are products that are used to help senior citizens or disabled people in their day-to-day activities. Some of the aids are talking products, writing guides, hearing aids, and low vision aids, among others.
HIV Targets Senior CitizensPost menopausal, it didn't occur to Rachael to consider condoms. And in retrospect, she would not have asked Sam about his sexual activities – there were things our generation didn't talk about.
Moving Your Loved One to Assisted Living: 10 Tips for a Smooth TransitionAs the population ages an increasing number of people are moving to assisted living. Moving is always stressful, but moving a loved one who doesn't want to move is even more so. Here are the steps one family followed to ease their father's transition.
Aging ParentsIt's amazing how time flies, and before you know it, we are all grown up, and we give our parents advise, we tell them what to do and the amazing thing that they listen, and most even comply. Another amazing component that we consider ourselves children while our parents are alive, and only become real adults when they pass.
Hurricanes and Elder Care Safety ConflictsDuring the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season we saw in the city of New Orleans that when the levee broke and Elder Care facility was flooded and people in the hospice died from drowning.
Elderly Care - Aged and Elderly DepressionDepression in the elderly is, unfortunately a common occurrence due to loneliness, lack of family support or because of chronic illnesses.
9 Quick Tips To Buying A Stair LiftAs time goes by, it is only natural that we find certain everyday activities, such as climbing the stairs, becoming increasingly difficult. For someone with limited mobility due to injury, disability or chronic diseases such as arthritis and angina installing a stair lift is a low-cost common sense solution.
Dealing with Aging ParentsBaby-boomers will be the first generation to care for their parents more years than they spent caring for their children.
Senior Scam Alert #6 Newspaper Ad Scams!Welcome to the Senior Scam Alert, a column designed to inform seniors of scams and cons that are regularly committed against them. People over 65 are targeted for scams more than any other age group, and account for 56% of all fraud cases, even though they are only about 13% of the US population.
Senior Scam Alert! #5, Phony Social Security ScamsBeware of Social Security Scams! The Social Security Administration and the Better Business Bureau have both issued alerts for seniors regarding multiple social security scams. Here are some examples...
Old Money - Mom and Dad's That Is! Steps for Caring for Their FinancesMom and Dad need your help in managing their day-to-day finances in order to leave you that large, or small, fortune. Several steps to take are outlined to help them remain financially independent and help preserve their estate.
How to Effectively Plan for Your Aging Parents
Baby Boomers and Aging ParentsIf you still have your parents, it's not too late. You can try talking to them from an honest point without blaming them for every wrong turn you managed to take in your own life. They respond from the time frame they were raised. You just have to take into consideration the gap time of your age to theirs. If they were young parents in the 1940's and 1950's look at the era before jumping down their throats. They raised you according to the times, the technology and the financial ability they possessed.
Independent Living Centers -- An IntroductionIndependent Living Centers offer a wide variety of services and support in accomplishing their primary function of helping the disabled to transition into living as independently as possible.
Is Your Elderly Parent Visiting the Dentist?Did you know that elderly adults over age 65 are at greater risk for oral cancer than younger folks? If you are an adult child caring for an elderly parent, learn five tips on how you can prevent painful dental conditions which can lead to poor nutrition in your elderly parent.
If Your Elderly Parent Has Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)...ThenDoes your elderly parent have congestive heart failure (CHF)? Are you worried about what diet is safe for them? If so, read this article for tips on limiting their sodium and fluids.
Caregivers Take Notice! If It's Elder-Care Or Care Of A Disabled Man - That Is Involved
Caregivers - Don't Become Control FreaksWhen we become primary caregivers, there is a tendency to over-manage our loved ones’ lives until we are veritable control freaks. While it’s important to get the details right, it may be more important to relax and let things go at times. Your companionship may be worth more than anything else you have to offer.