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By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on September 12, 2019

Many primary caregivers have busy schedules. If your senior loved one requires 24/7 supervision, you may have difficulty finding time to run errands, spend time with friends, or take personal time. When you need a break, you can turn to respite care. Ahead, learn about respite care for aging adults….

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on August 29, 2019

Taking on the caregiver role for an aging loved one with dementia can be a rewarding experience, but there are also many challenges. Developing an effective care plan and management strategies can simplify the role. Below are some dementia care tips for family caregivers. 1. Speak Clearly Being asked more…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on August 15, 2019

It’s not unusual for seniors to get readmitted to the hospital shortly after they were discharged. There are a number of factors responsible for readmissions, some of which may be preventable. Here are some common diagnoses that lead to hospital readmissions. Urinary Tract Infection If your aging loved one had…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on July 25, 2019

Parkinson’s disease is still a fairly misunderstood condition, so many seniors start worrying about their mortality when they’re diagnosed with Parkinson’s. This is perfectly understandable, but the reality is that Parkinson’s itself isn’t a fatal disease. Those with the condition have the potential to live long, fulfilling lives. Here’s what…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on July 11, 2019

A large percentage of senior stroke survivors will have some degree of memory loss, but the good news is the cognitive problems may be reversible. Following a healthy diet, developing a good exercise routine, and taking up brain-boosting activities could increase your aging parent’s memory and possibly speed up the…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on June 27, 2019

Exercise is essential for all seniors, including those living with the neurodegenerative disorder known as Parkinson’s. Physical activities can enhance the nerve cell functions of the brain and help seniors manage the balance, gait, speech, and communication symptoms associated with this disease. Family caregivers should add the coordination exercises mentioned…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on June 13, 2019

The progression of Alzheimer’s disease can look different from one person to another. While some people spend decades in the mildest stages, others rapidly progress to the late stage. As a concerned family member, it’s natural to wonder how long late-stage Alzheimer’s disease lasts. However, there’s no easy answer, since…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on May 30, 2019

It’s essential that family caregivers consume nutritious diets so they can remain energetic and healthy. Caregiving requires strength and stamina, and without proper nutrition, caregivers may jeopardize not only their own health but also the safety of their elderly loved ones. If you take care of an aging parent, here…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on May 16, 2019

Osteoporosis is a degenerative disease of the bones that can be painful and disfiguring. It’s more common in women, especially those past menopause. Fortunately, there are some tips you can follow to help your senior loved one prevent osteoporosis. 1. Increase Calcium Intake Increasing dietary calcium by eating dairy products,…

By Home Care Assistance Anchorage, 9:00 am on April 25, 2019

Home care is often the most financially reasonable option for seniors. However, hiring a caregiver is still an expense that families have to work into their budgets, and you may be facing serious worries of your own if you’re currently missing work to provide care for your senior loved one….

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