Keeping Seniors with Mild Dementia Safe in the Comfort of Home
A large proportion of older adults are set on remaining at home throughout aging, instead of relocating to an assisted living facility or nursing home
A large proportion of older adults are set on remaining at home throughout aging, instead of relocating to an assisted living facility or nursing home
Home is where we’re most comfortable, and that’s just part of why so many older adults make the decision to continue to remain at home
You’re concerned that Mom may possibly require some professional help at home, and so obviously, you know just where to turn for that help, right?
As we get older, it’s common to begin to be affected by difficulties with everyday activities, including showering, getting dressed, fixing meals, or even driving
There’s currently a high priority for hospitals: reducing readmissions for high-risk patients. Healthcare Financial Management Association’s article “Two Ways Hospitals Can Reduce Avoidable Readmissions” outlines
While we’d like to imagine enjoying a Norman Rockwell-worthy Thanksgiving celebration, with all of our loved ones spending quality time together and Grandma’s traditional holiday
If a loved one with dementia makes comments such as this, you may assume that he or she is merely in denial and unwilling to
Look online for the words “activities for seniors” and the results will likely be an assortment of memory stimulation puzzles, crafts, games, and of course,
“Here, let me help you with that.” “Don’t over-exert yourself!” “I’ll handle that; you just sit and rest.” How often have we made statements like
An incredible number of individuals nationwide find themselves in the role of providing senior care for an older family member, and while serving as a