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By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on July 18, 2024

As people age, they have to contend with the passing of close friends, siblings, and spouses. Working through the resulting grief can be challenging, especially given seniors are forced to confront their own mortality in the process. If your elderly loved one is in mourning, here are some ways you can offer the consolation and support he or she needs…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on July 4, 2024

When providing care for your elderly loved one, it’s important to respect his or her need for privacy as you assist with daily routines. Personal hygiene tasks can be an especially delicate matter, yet there are some simple strategies you can use to help your loved one maintain dignity as you meet his or her grooming needs.   Promote Independence…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on June 20, 2024

Visiting a senior parent with Alzheimer’s can lead to significant benefits that boost his or her cognitive function and emotional health. You and your siblings should develop a schedule to ensure your loved one receives as many visits as possible throughout the week. Here are some of the reasons visits are essential for an aging loved one with Alzheimer’s.   …

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on June 6, 2024

Energetic seniors are more likely to exercise and participate in activities that keep them mentally engaged. However, most older adults find they have less energy as they age. These six tips are perfect for helping your senior loved one increase his or her energy levels so he or she can enjoy every moment of the golden years.    1. Schedule…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on May 23, 2024

Keeping an elderly loved one motivated to stay healthy, exercise, and participate in various activities can go a long way toward maintaining his or her overall physical and mental health, but sometimes it takes an extra push to reach the point of inspiration. If you find verbal communication is no longer effective for encouraging your loved one to stay motivated,…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on May 9, 2024

Weight loss can result from a variety of health concerns and lead to future complications for your elderly loved one, making it important to understand its source and how to treat it. To help you better understand elderly weight loss, here are a few of the common causes.    Oral Health Issues Underlying oral health problems, such as cavities, poorly fitting…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on April 18, 2024

If your senior loved one has severe mobility issues or a debilitating illness, he or she may be bedbound. Caring for an elderly person who is unable to get out of bed poses many unique challenges. Fortunately, there are ways to care for a bedbound loved one so the experience is mutually satisfying.    1. Avoid Social Isolation Being confined…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on April 4, 2024

As your senior parent ages, his or her risk of developing high blood pressure increases. Often called “the silent killer” because it has no symptoms, untreated high blood pressure can lead to kidney problems, strokes, heart attacks, and vision impairment. New guidelines from the American Heart Association define high blood pressure as 130/80 and above. Though your loved one may…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on March 21, 2024

Older adults may reach a point in their lives when they cannot drive. While the inability to drive often results from medication side effects, it could also be due to severe vision, hearing, or cognitive challenges. Either way, your aging loved one needs to be able to get where he or she needs to go. Talk to your parent about…

By Alex Adler, 9:00 am on March 7, 2024

Leg weakness in older adults, whether it’s progressive in nature or sudden, is worrisome because it can increase the risk of falling. In fact, anywhere from 20–30 percent of seniors fall each year. Here’s a closer look at some of the possible causes of leg weakness in older adults and some tips for what you can do as a caregiver…