24/7 or Live-in Care: What is a Live-in Caregiver?

How do you know when it’s time to consider a live-in caregiver for yourself or your loved one? For those who choose to remain in their own home as they age, live-in help may be the way to accomplish that goal. The first thing to consider is the difference between a 24/7 caregiver and a … Continued

Foot and Hand Cramps in Elderly Adults

Foot and hand cramps are one of those “issues” that become more common in the elderly. They are more prevalent in women (of course, because there aren’t enough fun things about aging for women) and though typically brief they can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. Muscle Cramps in the Elderly Our muscles naturally contract and … Continued

How to Improve Fine Motor Skills in Adults

Fine motor skills are essential to everyday living, and these skills may start to deteriorate as one ages. That’s why keeping them in check through regular activity is important. In this post, we will review how to strengthen fine motor skills and some fun fine motor strengthening activities to do so. The Importance of Fine … Continued

What Causes Brain Fog in the Elderly?

Have you ever walked into the kitchen but couldn’t remember why? Do you find yourself forgetting how to complete familiar or mundane tasks? How about conversations? Can you follow what’s being said and remember it an hour later? Have you walked out to a parking lot and failed to remember where you parked? Have you … Continued

Questions to ask a Kidney Doctor

If you suffer from recurrent kidney infections, persistent low back pain, diabetes, high blood pressure, or if you are elderly and have a family history of kidney disease, your primary care physician may refer you to a nephrologist, commonly known as a kidney doctor. Your first visit will be for an assessment of your condition … Continued

Lifelong Learning: Continuing Education for Seniors

Lifelong Learning: Continuing Education for Seniors There is no better time to pursue continuing education for seniors. Technology changes every day. The ongoing changes expand the ways seniors can enroll in classes and programs that will enrich their lives. A wide variety of elderly education programs are available both in person and online. Let’s investigate … Continued

CNA vs LPN vs RN: What’s the Difference?

The medical field is full of acronyms – you practically need a degree just to keep track of all of them. Some of the acronyms you will encounter most often, especially as you or a loved one move into assisted living – are CNA, LPN and RN. So what is the difference between an RN, … Continued

Celebrities and Famous People with Glaucoma

Glaucoma can be quite debilitating, but it does not mean it’s a detriment to success. If one is suffering from glaucoma, celebrities can make that person feel inspired, represented, and less lonely. In this post, we will celebrate celebrities and famous people with glaucoma. What is Glaucoma? The optic nerve sends visual information from your … Continued

Hypotension: Low Blood Pressure in Elderly Adults

When it comes to blood pressure, especially for our elderly loved ones, we usually only worry about blood pressure being too high. But low blood pressure in the elderly can be just as dangerous, and it is worth being aware of the symptoms and risks to keep an eye out for them. How Low is … Continued

Hospital Readmissions: Causes, Factors, and Other Facts

A hospital readmission is when one is admitted back to a hospital within 30, 60, or 90 days after discharge. According to Healthcare.gov, “the number of hospital readmissions is often used in part to measure the quality of hospital care, since it can mean that your follow-up care wasn’t properly organized, or that you weren’t … Continued