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Top Brain Exercises to Do During Stroke Recovery

Stats show more than 63% of patients with stroke experience serious damage in the brain areas enabling cognitive functions. Stroke can cause many issues involving attention, language, memory, and vision troubles. Physical therapy is an essential part of the stroke recovery process. Let’s consider the main exercises that should enhance function by stimulating neurons. Playing […]

Strategies for Maintaining Personal Hygiene in the Senior Years

As seniors age, it may become more challenging to maintain personal hygiene habits. They can easily skip important personal hygiene rituals because they lack mobility. Still, good hygiene is important for positive self-esteem. Without one, seniors are at risk of many health issues. The following tips should help you ensure your senior loved one’s hygiene […]

Preventing and Treating Bronchitis in the Elderly

Bronchitis is an inflammation of the airways to the lungs, often causing a wet cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, fatigue, and a mild fever. It can show up in acute and chronic forms. Acute bronchitis commonly develops after a cold, but it often improves in more or less 10 days. Chronic bronchitis is more serious […]

Top Summer Activities for Seniors

Summer brings warm weather and a vacation mood. During this time, it may be difficult to determine which activities for seniors are safe. That’s why we have come up with the following list of top summer activities for seniors that your loved ones can enjoy doing during the warmest season of the year. Swimming is […]

Sundown Syndrome in the Elderly

Some senior patients with Alzheimer’s disease may experience shifts in mood and behavior as the sun sets. Medical experts and caregivers refer to such sudden changes in the elderly as sundown syndrome. Seniors with dementia often experience confusion and agitation. However, the dementia symptoms intensify when episodes of sundowning strike. In bright daylight hours, sundown […]

Simple Steps to Prevent Falls for Older Adults

Such simple things as tripping on a rug or slipping on a wet floor can change your life forever. Falling causes many risks for older adults. If a person falls, it may cause more serious problems like a trip to a hospital or even disability. The fear of falling becomes more common as people age. […]

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