Articles, tagged with "dementia", page 3
24th October 2011
For those who have a medical condition, you may have heard of medical jewelry before. This type of jewelry is made to mention your problem to any medical experts should you ever have an accident or need emergency medical help. Even if you possess a medica...
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Author:
GregBlack
20th October 2011
The need for elderly homecare services increases every year as the baby boomers age and realize the many benefits of receiving care at home instead of checking-in to a nursing home or assisted living facility. Unless they have significant health problems ...
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Author:
Rhiannon
18th October 2011
It is difficult for a lot of family members caregivers to improve from their entire time treatment offering role to that of an advocate. A lot of caregivers fail to realize advocating for excellent treatment is just as significant as staying ready to deli...
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Author:
JackieRowland
14th October 2011
With all the thinking your brain does for you in a day, how much time do you spend thinking about your brain? Truth is your probably don’t think about it much at all. Brain training and brain fitness are essential to your overall health and if you aren’t ...
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Author:
Nathanael Eisenberg
12th October 2011
The unfortunate fact of life is that we will all get older and that as this happens, many people will lose some amount of functionality. Some will not be able to maneuver their arms and legs as easily as they used to be capable of, while others will not b...
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Author:
mediaprecision
12th October 2011
It is essential to talk little by little looking into the eyes of the particular person you are caring for and take one particular action at a time. If the particular person you a giving care for communicates with 1 phrase sentences, that is the way you n...
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Author:
JackieRowland
07th October 2011
Are you a typical sandwich generation couple? Just when you are getting ready to take a breather from putting their kids through college, your mom or dad start to develop dementia.
Unfortunately, if you are like many Americans, you never took out long-...
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Author:
Denisa Tova, MBA, CFP,CDFA, ChFC, CLU
05th October 2011
Elder care is recommended to those individuals who prefer to stay in their homes but need a constant care which their family members cannot easily provide. With elder care, seniors can live on their own as long as possible, receiving as much help as possi...
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Author:
Internet Consultant
03rd October 2011
Your parents are responsible for giving you life and were the ones who gave you the care you needed as you grew. That's why it can be so difficult when they age and begin to need care of their own, especially if you are in a situation that makes it diffic...
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Author:
mamoon kay
30th September 2011
Nowadays, this swiftly increasing population is in all probability the largest it has ever been. Customarily, females are a disproportionately significant proportion of the caregivers. According, to "The Shriver Report: A Woman's Nation Can take On Alzhei...
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Author:
Dino Carey
22nd August 2011
Power of attorney is a common term used today yet a lot of people do not understand what this is and what it implies, much less the expenses associated with such a procedure. Still, it is crucial for anyone of virtually any age to understand what power of...
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Author:
mediaprecision
22nd August 2011
Getting older has its pluses and its minuses. While many see their golden years as a time to enjoy traveling and spending time with friends for many individuals aging presents quite a few challenges. By far, the biggest challenge to enjoying your old age ...
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Author:
JenB
17th August 2011
Large institutional care is to make physical changes in the building to give positive results of dementia care. The approach described in mild to mid-stage dementia is known to all, as patients live and are cared for at home and the establishment of lodge...
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Author:
Joeson
15th August 2011
Watching your beloved pet have a seizure can be a terrifying thing. Animals may jerk and convulse, lose control of their bladder or vocalize. Some studies suggests as many as 5% of the overall canine population suffers from some type of seizure disorder, ...
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Author:
Dr. Fiona Caldwell
14th August 2011
The golden years of his life was supposed to be one of the best. Unfortunately, our bodies begin to show signs of long life and dementia and have become a more common problem. Alzheimer's Care disease is a form of dementia. There are actually many types o...
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Author:
Joeson