Convalescent homes were established to care for the elderly and disabled who could not care for themselves. Although these homes are designed to care for your loved ones while easing your mind, many individuals are opting to take care of their...
As we age, we often face additional needs and challenges connected to getting older. If a family member, neighbor, or friend has reached a point where he needs assistance with his daily routine, you'll need to know what those daily needs are....
The National Association for Home Care & Hospice defines home care as "a simple phrase that encompasses a wide range of health and social services. These services are delivered at home to recovering, disabled, chronically or terminally ill...
Caring for an elderly person can be a rewarding experience, if you are prepared. Chances are, if you are having to care for her, she has lost some of her independence and abilities to perform activities of daily living without assistance. It is...
Today, many people must face the reality that an elderly family member needs care. According to the University of Missouri Extension, approximately 80 percent of the elderly receive care from family members. Most individuals who need to care for...
The skin is the largest organ on our bodies, and as we age our skin changes. Our skin becomes drier and loses moisture. It can also become increasingly thin and lose elasticity, causing it to look wrinkled and hang away from the muscles and soft...
The types of assistance an aging parent requires varies depending on medical conditions, her financial status and level of independence. According to the National Institute on Aging, elderly parents with Alzheimer's disease require a special level...
Medicare is a government-funded health insurance program targeting elderly people 65 years of age and older or those diagnosed with a disability such as renal failure. There are several options to choose from with Medicare but none offer complete...
According to the AARP, 43.5 million adults take care of an elderly relative or friend. The most typical scenario is a woman in her 40s caring for her mother. As caretakers of elderly mothers, women often feel a mixture of emotions. Along with the...
Depending on your background and work history, you may qualify for a series of different discounts or assistance payments. Veterans, for example, qualify for the Aid & Attendance benefit--http://www.veteranaid.org--which was especially created to...
With the elderly population growing and life expectancy increasing, many adults face the responsibility of providing care for an elderly parent. Many have questions and uncertainty about how to proceed in finding adequate care. In addition, most...
As you age, your skin grows thinner, more delicate and less able to protect and rejuvenate itself. Because sun damage is the greatest threat to human skin, people with sensitive, elderly skin must take diligent precautions to avoid as much as sun...
Elder care is one of biggest growth industries in the world right now. With millions of baby boomers reaching retirement age, the need for caring for this newest senior generation only will continue to grow. Jobs ranging from medical doctors and...
There are 319 nursing homes in Tennessee to choose from. The decision to move to a nursing home is sometimes difficult for both the prospective resident and the family. It might seem overwhelming trying to choose the right facility for your loved...
Taking on the responsibility to care for the sick and elderly is a large commitment time wise, financially and emotionally. You are assuming the responsibility of care for another person, one who likely cannot do much on her own. Make sure that...
The elderly population is growing, and many people need assistance and care in a healthy and safe environment. The elderly face a broad range of medical and physical needs that require assistance and supervision on a temporary or full-time basis,...
There are many benefits of having a loved one cared for in her own home instead of in a nursing care facility or group home. Most elderly are cared for at home by a primary caregiver such as a spouse, child or friend in combination with the...
Caring for the elderly can be a very rewarding experience. Older people have a lot of knowledge and memories to share with others, especially with those who visit and care for them frequently. While each caregiving experience is different, there...
With new advances in technology and medicine, more elderly people are able to stay in the comfort of their own home as they age. Durable medical equipment, advanced surgical care and home health care assistance provide help so that many people can...
If you are caring for an elderly grandmother or are facing that decision, you are not alone. According to the National Family Caregivers Association, more than 50 million people care for an elderly family member. It may be an easy and natural...
Medical care is important at every age, but it has increased significance for the elderly population. People older than 65 are likely to have typical needs associated with aging, but they also have health issues unique to the individual. Medical...
Providing care for a relative may be a rewarding experience, but doing so also takes patience and lots of time, and involves a few basics. Keep safety of the senior relative and other family members uppermost in your mind while providing care for...
As you age, you face a variety of new challenges, especially involving taking care of your own aging body and any health related issues that may arise. If you are the primary caregiver for your elderly spouse, you understand it can be challenging...
Around 41 percent of baby boomers are caring for one or more of their parents in some way, reveals a "USA Today" poll. Whether financially, medically or just helping in your mother's day-to-day routines, you may find it emotionally draining and...
Aging parents often need help with daily activities, managing their money and sometimes simply staying safe. Though it's difficult to suddenly switch from the role of child to the role of caregiver for an elderly parent, there's also a lot of...
A 2009 report released by the National Alliance for Caregiving, "Caregiving in the U.S.," estimates that 48.9 million Americans now serve as part-time or full-time unpaid caregivers to adult members of their families. If you are caring for an...
Skin becomes thinner and more fragile with age. In fact, the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics reports that elderly skin is prone to moisture loss, sagging and an increase in wrinkles. Dry, itchy skin is common in the elderly and is often...
The population of the United States is aging. In 2009, there were 39.6 million people 65 years old or older, representing 12.9 percent of the American population, according to the federal Administration on Aging. The AOA projects there will be...
As you age, your body may require more or less of certain foods, and nutritional requirements are based on how much you exercise, chronic diseases and your body's metabolic rate. You may have certain barriers to eating properly as an older adult,...
Scurvy results from a vitamin C deficiency and leads to bleeding gums, tooth loss, purplish spots, and potentially death. Learn more about scurvy in this medical video.
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