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Family Caregiver Guilt

Many family caregivers who are feeling high levels of guilt may not understand why the guilt is there. Having that understanding gives you a toehold to be able to put your feelings of guilt behind you. Why Are You Feeling Guilty as a Family Caregiver? You Might Feel as If You’re Not Meeting Expectations There…

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Family Caregiver Guilt

How to Conserve Energy and Fight Fatigue in Seniors

In a recent study, 1 in 5 seniors reported having insufficient energy levels that negatively impact daily life. Individuals from the same study also reported nearly twice as many hospital admissions and in-home care services than those without constant feelings of fatigue. Fatigued seniors have difficulty performing even the simplest tasks (cooking, cleaning, laundry, etc.),…

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Ways to Conserve Energy and Fight Fatigue in Seniors

How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Wandering

Caregivers in Marco Island Florida: Six out of ten people with dementia will wander. While there is no way to completely stop them from straying, there are several things that can be done to keep them safe.

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How to Prevent Alzheimers Wandering

Alzheimer’s: Affecting Women More Than Men

Over time, we’ve come to find that women are often impacted by Alzheimer’s on a much larger scale than men. In fact, research shows that women currently represent the majority of individuals both living with Alzheimer’s and providing care for Alzheimer’s patients. Take a look at some potential reasons why Alzheimer’s is more prevalent among…

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Alzheimer's Affecting Women More Than Men

Urinary Incontinence in Adults: Causes, Treatment and More

Having to relieve ourselves is a basic need. Therefore, it always makes sense to be familiar with the location of the nearest restroom. However, for a person who suffers from Urinary Incontinence, being close to a lavatory is sometimes inconsequential. They may get the urge to “go”, but before they have time to get to…

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urinary incontinence in older adults

Crohn’s Disease: Symptoms, Treatment & More

There are few things that can put a damper on your day like digestive issues. Suddenly, the focus shifts from; “What are we doing today?” to; “Where is the nearest bathroom and how can I stay close to it all day?” The concern and discomfort increase when what originally started as a simple inconvenience is…

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Crohn's Disease

Crohn’s Disease Diet Plan

Living with Crohn’s Disease means constantly worrying about where the closest bathroom is. It’s wondering whether you’ll pay dearly for something you ate. It means gas pain. It also means wondering whether things you once enjoyed, like going out for a morning run, are a thing of the past. Is there anything you can do to…

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Crohn's Disease Diet Plan

Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

One of the worst feelings a person can experience is the one that comes when they hear about a dire diagnosis of a loved one’s health. It’s overwhelming and leaves you feeling helpless. It also comes with so many questions: What does this mean? Could I have done anything to prevent it? Is he/she going…

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Early Warning Signs of Parkinson's Disease

Healthy Aging for the Brain

You’ve likely heard the phrase, “Use it or lose it” in a number of situations. Did you know: this very same phrase may also apply to your mental abilities? A study conducted by Dr. Merzenich, professor emeritus at the University of California, explains this theory in relation to the brain: “The brain changes physically, functionally…

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Healthy Aging for the Brain