Technology for Aging In Place 

Technology for Aging In Place  It’s getting easier for older adults to age in place thanks to the technology that helps seniors with their daily activities. For instance, an automatic pill dispenser can remind seniors when it’s time to take their medication. By tapping a smartphone button, older adults can see who’s ringing their doorbell … Continue reading “Technology for Aging In Place “

Sleep! What Foods Can Help You Sleep and What Foods Might Keep You Up at Night

Sleep! What Foods Can Help You Sleep and What Foods Might Keep You Up at Night Sleep and food are critical to your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. What’s more, certain foods can help you sleep better at night, while some foods can keep you awake. The amount of sleep that a person needs vary … Continue reading “Sleep! What Foods Can Help You Sleep and What Foods Might Keep You Up at Night”

Scams Targeting The Elderly

Scams Targeting The Elderly Older adults are not only taking precautions to protect themselves against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), they are also watching out for scams targeting the elderly. As the COVID-19 outbreak continues, police authorities and state attorneys general nationwide are warning seniors and their family members to be on the lookout for … Continue reading “Scams Targeting The Elderly”

Coronavirus and Palliative Care

Coronavirus and Palliative Care Home health care providers are receiving more requests to provide palliative care to patients with lingering effects from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Some companies are expanding their services to meet the growing need. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Dr. Matthew Kestenbaum, chief medical officer for Capital Caring Health, said the … Continue reading “Coronavirus and Palliative Care”

How the Pandemic Changed Caregiving

How the Pandemic Changed Caregiving Cynthia Ryan had arranged for her 83-year-old mother to move from Illinois on March 23 to a skilled nursing facility near Ryan’s house in Birmingham, Ala. But, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) changed those plans. Ryan, instead, moved her mother into her home. Ryan said the past few months have … Continue reading “How the Pandemic Changed Caregiving”

Helping the Elderly

Helping the Elderly When the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) hit the country in early March, Dhruv Pai, and Matt Casertano, two teenagers from Maryland, helped deliver groceries to their grandparents. Older adults, particularly ones with underlying health conditions, were advised to shelter in place to reduce their risk of exposure to the disease. So, family … Continue reading “Helping the Elderly”

Dementia Care During COVID-19

Dementia Care During COVID-19 In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, family members are making hard decisions on caring for their loved ones with dementia. Without a doubt, COVID-19 has upended everyone’s routines, and older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia rely on predictable activities to keep them focused. Dementia is also … Continue reading “Dementia Care During COVID-19”

Caring for Seniors During COVID-19

Caring for Seniors During COVID-19 While no one is immune from COVID-19, it’s become distressingly obvious that seniors are particularly vulnerable to the novel coronavirus. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), people 60 and older are among those most likely to experience severe and potentially deadly complications – including respiratory distress and … Continue reading “Caring for Seniors During COVID-19”

The Elderly and Coronavirus: Getting Help and Staying Connected

The Elderly and Coronavirus: Getting Help and Staying Connected The novel coronavirus has upended the lives of millions in the United States and around the world. But the global pandemic has been especially devastating for seniors, one of the groups most vulnerable to COVID-19’s devastating effects, including severe respiratory failure, organ failure, and death. It’s … Continue reading “The Elderly and Coronavirus: Getting Help and Staying Connected”

Myths About Face Masks

Myths About Face Masks Before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) outbreak earlier this year, face masks were commonly worn by people in certain professions, such as health care providers and construction workers. Now, adults and children alike are wearing face masks to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Despite the fact that health officials support wearing … Continue reading “Myths About Face Masks”