There’s no doubt about it – from the brain to the body, an active lifestyle has a powerful impact on individuals with dementia. Time and again, studies show that exercise improves memory and thinking skills. Researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, for example, found that taking brisk, 30-minute [...]
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Music Therapy for the Memory Impaired
I think there’s a common tendency to write off people with dementia, to assume that they are on a downward spiral without any chance for improvement. I know from experience that this simply is not true. A mentally, physically, and socially engaging lifestyle works wonders for someone with memory impairment. In fact, such a lifestyle [...]
Options Besides Nursing Home Placement
The first thing that comes to mind when we think of a long term care is a nursing home. Long term care and nursing home is usually associated. However, the aging seniors are usually adamant talking about moving to a nursing home. Leaving our own home for another place is not a pleasant thought. Yet, [...]
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Overcoming Barriers to Nutrition
Recently, Stanford and Aging 2.0 announced the finalists for the Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge – a contest to create products that help people with memory impairment maintain independence. It came as little surprise that two of the finalists designed products that address nutrition challenges. Dementia and eating problems often go hand in hand. [...]
Monday, February 10, 2014
Overcoming Barriers to Nutrition
Recently, Stanford and Aging 2.0 announced the finalists for the Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge – a contest to create products that help people with memory impairment maintain independence. It came as little surprise that two of the finalists designed products that address nutrition challenges. Dementia and eating problems often go hand in hand. [...]
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Facts About Medicare
Medicare Facts That You Should Know if You Are a Medicare Participant For people who are 65 years or older, or younger people with disabilities, or people with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), Medicare plays a vital role in their lives. Medicare is the federal health insurance program for these kind of people. Without health insurance, [...]
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Caregiver Shortage in Nursing Homes
Nursing homes are the place where we expect quality medical services as well as the comfort of home for our elderly. Especially for those that offers long-term care (LTC). Aged people need everyday help in their “activities for daily living”. Care providers play a very important role in their lives However, LTC facilities at present [...]
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