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Covid-19 Infection And Delirium In Older Adults
Delirium may be an early warning sign of Covid-19 infection in older adults, a new study has found. In some cases, it was the only symptom in patients who tested positive for the virus. More than one-fourth of older patients in the study arrived at hospital emergency rooms with delirium, and 37% of these patients had no […]
Mental Health And The Elderly During The Covid 19 Pandemic
During the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the rates of depression and anxiety are high among adults ages 65 and older relative to rates in 2018, with one in four reporting anxiety or depression during most weeks since the onset of the pandemic – an increase from one in ten older adults who reported anxiety or depression […]
Smoothie Ideas For Your Elderly Loved One
There are so many healthy options for your elderly loved one when it comes to their diet and the things they eat. If you or elderly care providers are primary caregivers for your elderly loved one, you should encourage them to drink smoothies. Not only are these delicious and healthy, but your elderly loved one […]
Four Things That Cause Older Adults To Fall
Every year, 2.8 million older adults fall and end up seeking medical care as a result. Some of these falls are preventable. Learn more about these four things that increase the risk of falls in the elderly. Medications Blood pressure medications, antidepressants, and prescription pain relievers are some of the medications that cause side effects […]
Some Common Concerns With Having Your Parent Live In Her Home
Maybe you’re just at the beginning of having the conversation with your aging parent about remaining in her home and living out her days there as much as she is able. For many senior citizens, this is one of their top wishes. But as a caregiver, you might have several concerns that you need to […]
Why Is Malnourishment Suddenly A Concern For Your Senior?
Malnourishment is something that most people don’t think about in terms of an aging adult’s health. The idea that your senior might not be getting enough nourishment from her food to keep her healthy may be completely foreign, but it’s possible. These are just a few of the possible causes. She’s Not Eating Well If […]
Four Things You Need To Know About Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer Awareness Month is a perfect time to double check what you know about lung cancer and to assess how your senior might be at risk herself. Learning the Symptoms Is Important Recognizing the symptoms of lung cancer is a vital part of early detection. Some of the symptoms may not seem related to breathing, so […]
What Things Can Make The Symptoms Of Sundowners Syndrome Worse?
Does your elderly loved one have sundowners syndrome? If so, they may have a range of symptoms from mild to severe. If you are a family caregiver of someone with sundowners syndrome, it is important to know what could make your loved one’s symptoms worse. The more that you know about this condition, the more […]