Activities of Daily Living for Seniors

Activities of Daily Living for Seniors

By Jake Hunter / June 28, 2023

What Are ADLs? If you’re looking into any form of care for your senior loved one, you’ve probably heard the term “ADLs.” ADL is an abbreviation for “activities of daily living,” which healthcare providers use to describe the components of daily self-care or assistive care. These activities are essential for maintaining an individual’s physical and…

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“Is It Dementia, or Just Forgetfulness?”

By Jake Hunter / April 5, 2023

It’s a common, harmful stereotype that older people naturally become more forgetful as time passes. If you have a senior loved one, you may have noticed that he or she has shown some signs of forgetting things they used to remember quite easily. Wondering whether your loved one has developed dementia is normal, but it’s…

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Exploring Senior Living Options

By Jake Hunter / January 20, 2023

Determining the type of care your loved one needs can get complicated, especially if you care for an individual who has a special set of needs. If you worry about how your loved one is able to care for himself or herself alone, you’ll be pleased to discover that there are numerous care options available.…

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What Kind of Care Does Your Loved One Need?

By Jake Hunter / December 1, 2022

If you have a loved one who is getting older or dealing with a health condition that limits their capacity for self-care, it’s normal to be concerned. After all, you love this person and you want to make sure they’re safe and secure. If you’re thinking about seeking care options for this person, you’ve come…

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How to Reduce Fall Risks

By Jake Hunter / September 9, 2022

For younger people, the occasional fall isn’t usually a big deal, but for seniors or family members who are on the frail side, falls can cause serious injuries. To prevent fall-related injuries, it’s crucial to reduce fall risks in your loved one’s home. Here are four ways to drastically reduce the fall risks at home.…

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Coping with a Loved One’s Dementia

By Jake Hunter / February 2, 2022

If you have a loved one who has recently been determined to have dementia, you’re likely struggling to cope with the news you’ve just received. It can be difficult to come to terms with such a cruel illness, but there are several steps you can take to make the coping process a little easier for…

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Questions To Ask When Considering Assisted Living Communities

By Jake Hunter / November 11, 2021

It can be overwhelming to find the right assisted living community to fit your loved one’s exact needs, especially if you’re embarking upon this journey for the first time.  It’s a good idea to compile a list of questions to ask community representatives when interviewing different assisted living facilities for your loved one.  If you’re…

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Home Safety Tips For Loved Ones With Dementia

By Jake Hunter / June 11, 2020

When caring for an individual who has Alzheimer’s, there are many precautionary measures that may be implemented to ensure their personal safety. If you currently live with a loved one who struggles from dementia, it’s crucial that you take proactive steps to minimize their risk of injury or other complications. Home safety is one of…

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Tips for Communicating with Someone with Dementia

By Jake Hunter / February 5, 2020

Dementia and other age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s can impede our ability to communicate with loved ones. Not only is it frustrating when you feel unable to convey a message, but this problem can also be extremely saddening, as loss of communication weakens our relationships. When this communication is lost with a close friend or family…

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How To Protect Memory Health As You Age

By Jake Hunter / February 5, 2020

For any aging adult, memory health is one of the most crucial elements of wellbeing. Research has consistently shown that brain performance and memory retention tend to decline with the natural aging process. Fortunately, there are many ways to slow the rate of this decline and maintain brain health well into the later years of…

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