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  • Re: Get Mom Moving

     Mental illness is always bigger than that of physical one. Keeping the elders happy and without any stress will surely counts a lot in maintaining their health properly. 70% of the diseases can be cured if the will and desire of the patient is strong, else there will be no effect of the medicines even.
    Posted to Senior Activities (Forum) by arial on 04-09-2012
  • Re: ADA campaign looks at seriousness of diabetes

     Absolutely, diabetes is a disease which is very hard to cure. It also excites some other diseases to attack on the patient body. Prevention is always better than cure, and this statement fits quite well in case of diabetes. You must control the intake of the sugar in your body. You must ensure that the amount of sugar you are taking in must ...
    Posted to Diabetes & Eldercare (Forum) by arial on 04-09-2012
  • Re: General Hygiene and Assisted Living Care

    Hello,    I want to say before selecting any kind of care facility you need to think well with these points:- location, money, staff, approach to the place. In your case you are facing problem, so you have to consult with the lawyer about this and try to talk with the older residents of that place.
  • hallucination..

     Hallucination is a strange sensory perception. It is like a parasomnia event that can target any sensory organ like auditory, visual and tactile. Normally this disease is mis-conceptualized with vision, dream and illusion. have you ever deal with this.
    Posted to Parkinson's Disease (Forum) by arial on 03-21-2012
  • Re: Dementia and seeing things that are not there

    I think your mother need a caregiver who can take care of her. Caregivers are skilled person they know how to treat with the person who is suffering problem. And if you want to take care her, then first listen what she wants to tell try to understand her situation. Analyze her behavior because it might be possible that she is reacting for some ...
    Posted to Dementia & Alzheimer's disease (Forum) by arial on 03-21-2012
  • Elderly Care

    There is a famous saying that HEALTH IS WEALTH. Every child wants that their parent will live happy and healthy. For any elderly I would suggest that they should adopt a home care service because home care agencies provide them a caregiver at home. Other advantage is you can select best facility for your elder according to your need as agencies ...
    Posted to Dementia & Alzheimer's disease (Forum) by arial on 03-13-2012
  • Re: 4 Best Exercises for Older Adults

    Exercise is important but the equipments which we use in this are also important. The lat pull-down machine and the seated row are the two best machines for strengthening muscles.
    Posted to Senior Activities (Forum) by arial on 03-05-2012
  • Re: Alzheimer's - Recommended Book List

    Every day, scientists learn something new about Alzheimers disease. By these researches scientists come closer to understanding the causes of Alzheimers.
    Posted to Dementia & Alzheimer's disease (Forum) by arial on 03-05-2012
  • Re: Where is Home Care Provided?

    When people get older, they need someone to take care about their health and requirements. Their need increases according to their age as they are not able to do their own work. If you are taking responsibility of elders care, then you should know about their behavior and medical history as well. Home care facility is all about elders health. ...
    Posted to Choosing Care (Forum) by arial on 03-02-2012
  • Re: In home care

    Selecting a home care service is not hard but to choose best one is something which needs a lot of effort. Elder is like precisions asset for your family and you are spending money on their health, so it is necessary for you to search well before appointing any one. You can decide search criteria, which will contain reputation of that provider, ...
    Posted to Choosing Care (Forum) by arial on 02-20-2012
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