Nutrition plays a huge role in a person’s overall health. So, it is important for your aging family members to have a balanced and healthy diet. Here are nutrition tips to consider: A. If your loved ones’ doctor prescribes them with a special die...
Read More ›Arthritis and other limitations that old age brings can make brushing teeth a painful and difficult task. Giving your aging loved ones electric toothbrushes to use can help make the task easier....
Read More ›Seniors with dementia often have confusion about reality. They seem restless and looking for something. As a result, they wander. Follow these tips to lower the chances of wandering in your aging loved ones: A. Secure windows and doors with locks and...
Read More ›In most cases, aging individuals suffering from dementia will wander in the direction of their dominant side. So, make a mental note about whether your loved ones are right-handed or left-handed....
Read More ›There are prescription medications that can cause dry mouth. If your loved ones are taking prescription meds and have dry mouth, it is always better to talk to their doctors as well as the dentists for remedies....
Read More ›One of the best ways to manage chronic pain in seniors is regular exercise. Encourage your aging family members to exercise. Even the simple ones such as brisk walking or jogging 30 minutes daily can help....
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