
The home caregiver will give a participant the one-on-one attention they need. In in nursing homes, the seniors outnumber the caregivers. So they may have to “wait for their turn” for the attention of the aides. Seniors feel more...
Read More ›Alzheimer’s is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder characterized by dementia symptoms. A person with Alzheimer’s experiences mild memory loss during its early stages and gradually lose the cognitive ability. Alzheimer’s disease is...
Read More ›For people living with dementia, increased confusion is often the first symptom of any illness. If an individual living with dementia shows rapidly increased confusion, contact your health care provider for advice. People living with...
Read More ›Technology for Staying Connected: To help older adults feel involved, purposeful and less lonely during the pandemic: Show them how to video chat with others using smartphones, laptops or tablets. Use apps on these devices to provide...
Read More ›The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of people to stay home more than usual. However, physical activity is essential to staying healthy and fit. There are many benefits to staying active. For example: -Lower risk of heart disease and...
Read More ›The unprecedented coronavirus outbreak has not only put a halt and damper on many of our plans but also engenders health anxieties to many people around the world. While the coronavirus infects no particular age group, according to the World...
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