Counseling for Elderly Adults: When to Consider
Geriatric counseling and psychotherapy for seniors are on the rise as more baby boomers reach and exceed the age of...
Continue ReadingGeriatric counseling and psychotherapy for seniors are on the rise as more baby boomers reach and exceed the age of...
Continue ReadingInvoluntary tremors in the elderly are relatively common and rarely life-threatening. However, people who develop tremors after the age of...
Continue ReadingLosing strength with age is natural. But left unmanaged, muscle loss in seniors can be quite debilitating, even threatening a...
Continue ReadingAging involves a lot of changes to the body. For most adults, bone density peaks around age 30, then it...
Continue ReadingAs you age, your tendons naturally shorten and result in leg muscle cramps. These cramps are more likely to occur...
Continue ReadingExcessive drooling in elderly people is not only an embarrassment, but it can also be a sign of an underlying...
Continue ReadingAs our loved ones age and experience cognitive decline, they may occasionally show signs of paranoia. Paranoia in elderly adults...
Continue ReadingSwollen body parts may be uncomfortable but with older adults, it can be a sign of edema. This serious condition...
Continue ReadingGrowing older is not easy. After sixty years or so on Earth, our bodies can begin to struggle. One challenge...
Continue ReadingWe have all heard an elderly friend or relative say, “don’t get old.” They may have forgotten a word, or...
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