Addressing Some Common Concerns about Assisted-Living Communities

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Assisted-living services can prove invaluable help to those individuals that are unfortunate enough to be unable to care for themselves on a daily basis. While assisted-living communities can offer patients the services and comforts that they need, these facilities are often poorly understood by patients and their family members. After you have the following few questions about these communities addressed, you will be better able to decide if this is a suitable option for your healthcare needs.

22 June 2016

What To Look For In A Short-Term Senior Rehab Center

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When you have an elderly parent who is just getting out of inpatient hospital care, a short-term rehabilitation or nursing home center can be a great intermediate step before returning home. Here are some things to look for in a short-term rehab facility.  Availability of Medical Professionals The types of nursing care that your parent needs in rehabilitation may be somewhat different than the ongoing care that long-term residents would need.

22 June 2016

Tips For Recognizing Alzheimer's Progression And Assisted Living Needs

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A loved one's diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be a troubling thing, especially when you don't understand the progression of the condition or the trouble signs you should be watching for. By knowing the early warning signs of significant progression, you might be more equipped to seek supportive care or an independent living environment when your loved one needs it most. Here are a few things you should watch for that may indicate that your family member needs more support than you can provide.

19 June 2016

Three Things To Consider When Hiring A Special Needs Caregiver To Help With Your Autistic Adult Child

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Someone who is on the lower-functioning side of the autism spectrum often needs around the clock care to ensure that they are able to be safe at all times. When parents have an autistic child who has grown to be an adult, it can sometimes be difficult to give them the care that they need because they are strong physically, but may still function like a child. If you have an adult child with autism living in your home, you may want to consider hiring an in-home caregiver to help you give your child the care they need and deserve.

14 June 2016

About Enrolling A Senior With Alzheimer's Disease In An Adult Day Care Center

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Do you take care of your senior parent who suffers from early stage of Alzheimer's disease? If you need someone to look after him or her because you work a day job, you might find that enrolling him or her in an adult day care center is the best thing to do. An adult day care center can actually be beneficial in a few different ways. Take a look at this article to learn why enrolling your parent in an adult day care center is not a bad idea while you are working during the day.

13 June 2016

Understanding Hip Replacements: The First Few Months Of Living With A New Hip

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If you have recently broken your hip and needed a complete replacement, you will quickly realize the amount of rehabilitation and physical therapy you will need to get back to feeling well again. Hip replacements can cause pain, stiffness, and muscle weakness, with pain typically lasting at least 4-6 weeks after surgery. You will work closely with a physical therapist to determine when you can begin bearing weight with your new hip, and you will be taught how to use devices to assist you while you are healing from your surgery.

10 June 2016

How To Make The New Retirement Home Feel Like Home

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You've decided that taking care of your own home has become too much trouble and are moving into one of the local assisted living facilities. In many ways, this is like moving into a new neighborhood. There are new people to meet, friends to make, and people will want to get to know you. Here are some tips for settling into your new neighborhood.  1. Attend and participate in any resident's meetings.

8 February 2016