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By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on April 3, 2024

Table of Content1 Getting Confused in Public2 Restlessness3 Changes in Routines4 Physical Discomfort Dementia causes many challenging symptoms for seniors that caregivers must learn to manage and prevent. Out of all of these symptoms, wandering is the most troublesome because no one wants to think about their senior loved one getting lost. Seniors who wander …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on March 20, 2024

Table of Content1 1. Butternut Squash2 2. Fish Chowder3 3. Broccoli4 4. Potato5 5. Chicken6 6. Tuscan Bean Soup is an ideal meal for seniors because it’s easy to eat and can be loaded up with nutritious ingredients. It can be made in advance and heated up as required, so it’s also very convenient for …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on March 14, 2024

Table of Content1 Practice Empathy2 Work Behind the Scenes3 Choose Your Battles4 Be Prepared to End the Conversation5 Offer Solutions Acceptance of an Alzheimer’s diagnosis takes time, and it’s common for seniors to deny having this health condition both before and after a doctor has provided confirmation. Your aging loved one’s denial of the diagnosis …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on March 6, 2024

Table of Content1 Don’t Take Anything Personally2 Keep Communication Simple & Straightforward3 Track All of the Symptoms4 Ask for Help When Needed Providing care for aging adults with dementia is an overwhelming responsibility, which is why it’s important to familiarize yourself with this cognitive disorder and all of its symptoms. Caregivers who are fully aware …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on February 28, 2024

Table of Content1 Prevents Heart Disease 2 Reduces Joint Inflammation 3 Gives the Brain a Boost 4 Lowers the Risk of Cancer  Seniors who want to do more than lose weight should consider the Mediterranean diet. The rich variety of foods included in this change can boost your elderly loved one’s overall health. Here are a few of …

By John Rogoveanu, 9:00 am on February 21, 2024

Table of Content1 Compile Pertinent Information to Share with the Caregiver2 Choose a Place in the Home that Offers Ample Privacy3 Schedule a Talk with Your Loved One4 Choose a Live-In Caregiver Wisely5 Create a Suitable Backup Plan Transitioning to live-in home care can be a seamless and wholly positive experience for everyone involved. With …