What to Do When an Elderly Person Stops Eating
When you’re a caretaker for an elderly loved one, you worry about a lot of things like falls and complications...
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When you’re a caretaker for an elderly loved one, you worry about a lot of things like falls and complications...
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Date: 2018-10-18
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The relationship between music and the elderly can be beneficial both as a form of stress relief and to aid...
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Right now, your parent may be saying one of the following statements: I don’t need help. I can take care...
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Crying during sleep is common in dementia patients but it isn’t necessarily a sign of the disease. Emotional trauma, certain...
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After your surgery is over, you might think the worst is behind you, and hopefully it is. Unfortunately, another issue...
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While bedsores may seem like just a painful annoyance, they can actually be a lot more serious. This is especially...
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If you’ve had your hip replaced, you may be thinking that all of the pain and suffering and surgery is...
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As you age, it may seem like you have aches and pains in all sorts of places, but shoulder and...
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It’s common for taste buds to change as you age, but sometimes ongoing changes in taste can be signs of...
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Energy costs can kill. For seniors living on a fixed income, expenses like air conditioning and heating are a necessity....
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