Category Archives: Elderly Care
Depression Among the Elderly: How to Help Them
A significant proportion of older adults in their 60s and 70s experience major depressive symptoms, despite most of them being able to cope with the challenges of aging. As a result of this mental health issue, older people are at an increased risk of developing dementia, have a lower capacity for day-to-day activities, and are … Continue reading
Senior Memory: 4 Ways You Can Improve It
Have you noticed that your parent or grandparent has been exhibiting lapses in memory as of late? It’s quite normal to forget small things every now and then, but still, memory loss is not something that should be taken lightly at all. While there may be no surefire way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, … Continue reading
How to Fall-Proof Your Senior Loved One’s Bedroom
If your senior loved one insists to stay at home in their aging years, it’s best to support their choice. You can trust that even at home, your loved one can still have a quality life as they are kept in an environment familiar to them. Add to this, you can also have the peace … Continue reading
Exercise: Maintaining Your Youth in Your Golden Years
When you are looking for a good way to maintain your youth, there are many different options at your disposal. However, in order to maintain your youth, it is important to have a strong and healthy foundation. In order to lay down this foundation, you will want to start with the basics such as exercise. … Continue reading
6 Simple Tips on How to Take Care of an Elderly Loved One
There are much joy and fun in taking care of your loved ones. While you are busy working or going to school, there are still ways in which you can manage your time and share moments with your senior citizens at home. If time is crucial, you can always care for them in simple ways. … Continue reading
Living Alone Doesn’t Have to Be Lonely: Thanks to Companionship!
How many times a week do you get the chance to visit your senior loved ones? As much as you would like to drop by for a conversation, there are times when your current work schedule and bulk of personal appointments just won’t allow you. This leads you to worry about your elderly loved ones, … Continue reading