
How Memory Care Facilities Improve Seniors’ Lives
For senior citizens living with memory disorders, day-to-day life can be difficult. As the disorder progresses, it becomes difficult to keep up with matters like finances, housework and medication management, and the family may not have the time or resources to handle these things themselves. If your loved one is suffering from a memory-related disorder, you may want to consider a facility that offers Alzheimer’s care. Here are three ways these facilities, like Mitchell Holli

11 Steps to Take When a Loved One is Terminally Ill
It’s hard when someone you love is going to die. But there are some steps you can take to help with the process to make the most of the situation for your loved one and your well-being as well. Here are a few approaches that just might make the experience a little bit easier. Approach #1. Be there to just listen – Let your loved ones share their feelings and thoughts with you. You might not need to say anything or do anything in return. Try to listen without judging, asking q

10 HEALTHY MUSCLE RECOVERY TIPS FOR OLDER ADULTS
Sarcopenia is a common condition in older adults and is among the first physical signs of aging. It is characterized by the functional and anatomical loss of skeletal muscle in the body as one ages. As a result, older adults undergoing this biological change may find it hard to function well physically and may have a hard time doing even basic activities such as walking or washing dishes. Chronic or acute pain, frailty, and increased risk of fractures are common hallmark indi

Stages of Dementia: Tips for Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or memory loss can be difficult. Separating the disease continuum (unnoticeable changes to problems with mental and physical abilities) into stages can be helpful in navigating care. And as an individual’s needs and abilities change, it’s important to care for yourself, too. Here are some tips for caregivers in each stage... Early: In the mild (or early) stage, most people can function independently in many areas, but likely to require