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Natural Remedies That Could Help Your Elderly Loved One
Aches and pains can affect people over 65 for a number of causes, that's why aged care assistance in NSW is important and there are several treatment options available. Many elders choose to adopt a more holistic approach to pain management rather than taking drugs, and they frequently have items in their homes that they may employ. Home Care Assistance's Tucson in-home care specialists have compiled a list of easy home remedies that your senior loved one may take to relieve age-related aches and pains. Apart from this, it is vital to understand that there are drugs that can aid with anxiety. Many of these drugs, however, have mild to severe adverse effects. The good news is that there are several natural methods for reducing anxiety in your senior loved one.
By Danielle Bern4 years ago in Longevity
Dementia
I am having a hard day myself, just don't want to open my eyes to do today's tasks. That isn't fair to everyone in the house or me. My daughter just got over being sick with the flu. Thank goodness it wasn't Covid, but he wasn't able to help me around the house. I was doing everything as far as chores in the house by myself. Now, I don't want to come across as whining, but I'm just exhausted. Yesterday, was another day when my stepdad had to go to the post office. I had to keep telling him, my daughter was sick, and we weren't going anywhere until the next day. He finally understood. He is a lot better than before. Now we have learned to communicate better, but we still have bad days. Routines is very important to someone who has dementia.
By Regina Mauldin4 years ago in Longevity
You’re 30s and getting wrinkles? It’s premature aging – This is for you!
From the biological point of view, aging is the physiological and structural variability in the body that starts declining over time. Mostly, this declination process may start during the middle age when the body functioning reaches a peak limit, but there is no specific limitation of the time of its commencement as various other factors determine it including the external and internal factors. These external and internal factors not only play role in the susceptibility to death but limit the normal body functions and they lead to the onset of various diseases.
By Muharam Ali4 years ago in Longevity
5 Character Traits All the Best Assisted Living Staff Should Have
Assisted living facilities are a type of senior care facility that provides temporary and long-term housing for older people as well as senior services to help seniors age in place. In order to prepare for the future, there is a great need for assisted living staff who have some important character traits. These characteristics are necessary to handle an environment where the residents are not always able to do things by themselves. Below is a list of five character traits important for staff members at the top assisted living facilities.
By MyLiving Choice4 years ago in Longevity
What Makes Vitamin D Supplementation Essential?
Why Do We Need Vitamin D? Nearly half of the world's population suffers from vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D insufficiency affects an estimated 1 billion people globally of all races and ages. You've probably heard about vitamin D. It’s been getting a lot of attention nowadays, especially post-pandemic.
By Rachel Blindauer4 years ago in Longevity
Is it Time to Take the Keys? — 3 Secrets About Alzheimer’s Disease and Driving That Will Give You the Answer
NOTE: Of all the issues involved in caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease, one that can cause the most stress is when to take the keys away. When is someone with dementia so impaired that it is dangerous for them to drive? This article is a compilation of resources, blogs, and research taken from my website, www.thealzheimerspouse.com, which was the #1site on the Internet for support and information for Alzheimer’s spouse caregivers during the years I was caring for my Alzheimer’s Diseased husband, Sid.
By Joan Gershman4 years ago in Longevity







