Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Top 5 ways to make the life of elderly people more enjoyable

It is often a difficult process to witness the declining physical or mental abilities in an aging loved one. Caring for an elderly loved one and helping them enjoy the rest of their life to the fullest involves making impactful decisions irrespective of how well-equipped you are. Old age is the golden age where an elderly person should be made to do all the things that they...

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Choose Alzheimer care solution suited for your loved one

Alzheimer accounts for more than 60%-80% of the cases in Dementia in elderly people. It starts with fading away of the memory of trivial things to proceeds to blacking out a whole event in a person’s memory. This is not a disease that catches up quickly. Account of symptoms happened in the recent years will call up for detection and diagnosis. However, if your loved one...

Thursday, 17 August 2017

TOP 5 WAYS TO HELP DISABLED ELDERLY IN YOUR HOME

They have cared for you all their lives and as they age now, it’s your turn to step into their shoes. As a child, it is your responsibility to take care of your parents and grandparents. With old age, people tend to develop certain disabilities and thus require extra special attention and care. While each disability requires different treatment, there are some ways you can...

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Top 5 tips to handle an elderly patient's aggression effectively

With the growing age, there are a number of diseases that become prevalent. Those diseases might find their cure medically, but along with them, there might come situations where an elderly person turns out to be aggressive. Handling an old-age person who is not able to gain control over his aggression might turn out to be a difficult task for the caretaker. There is one...

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Top 6 tips to make your caregiving journey to Alzheimer's patient easy

While you are on a journey of caregiving to your loved one suffering from Alzheimer's, you tend to experience overwhelming challenges. Many caregivers often get frustrated by their loved one's inabilities to communicate their thoughts and to remember faces and names. As this disease advances, it makes the caregivers the feet, hands, and mind of the people suffering from it. Despite...