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How Seniors Can Keep Their Eyes Healthy

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The American Optometric Association advises that people over 60 are especially susceptible to eye diseases. Poor vision diminishes a senior's quality of life and compromises their safety. Ultimately, healthy eyesight is crucial to guaranteeing your or a loved one's safety, which is why all adults need to retain clear vision. Home Care Edmonton  shares some tips for eyes care: Have Frequent Eye Tests Eye tests aren't merely for ensuring that eyeglasses are still working. This vision care for elders is also vital for eye health. A test can detect cataracts or glaucoma. Also, eye exams can detect high blood pressure and diabetes. Optometrists do eye exams. It's vital to notice visual abnormalities or a progressive eye issue so treatment can begin in time. Eat Right Four vitamins are essential to senior eye health.   • Vitamin A   • B vitamins   • Vitamin C   • Vitamin E Evidence suggests that Vitamin C guards against cataracts and Age-Related Macular Degen...

Explaining Parkinson's Disease And How To Care For Someone With PD

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Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease (PD) is a five-stage degenerative disorder. PD diminishes motor skills by impairing neurons' ability to release dopamine. Non-neurological symptoms include depression, sleep disorders, and hallucinations. Parkinson's disease is more likely to happen as you age, and most people get it when they are 60. It's more common in men or those designated males at birth (DMAB) than women (DFAB). There is no cure for PD, and its cause remains unknown. Edmonton Home Care has some useful info for you; Parkinson's Treatment Parkinson's treatments include medications that increase dopamine levels. Surgery is an option when drugs are ineffective for moderating PD-related tremors and motor skill impairment. Parkinson's Stages Stage 1 During stage one, Parkinson's disease symptoms are less pronounced. However, tremors and changes in motor skills affect one side of the body, and PD causes changes in facial expressions...

8 Methods For Preventing Caregiver Burnout

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Cleveland Clinic.org defines caregiver burnout as "a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion." The primary cause of carer fatigue is the caregiver neglecting their personal needs for the sake of the person they care for. Caregiver exhaustion is avoidable by following seven practices. 1. Don't Try To Do Everything A caregiver has many responsibilities. • Household chores • Tracking medications • Providing transportation The above list is incomplete. As the primary carer, you can do only some of it. Ask other people to run to the store, drive the person you care for to an appointment or prepare a meal. Someone else giving even a few minutes of their time takes some of the strain off the primary carer. 2. Join A Caregivers Support Group Caregiver support groups work because all the members are in the same situation. A support group is more than an opportunity to vent your doubts and frustrations to people who understand. It is a chance to learn how t...

Senior Proofing Your Home: Why It Is Necessary

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Senior proofing a home involves eliminating slipping and tripping hazards. Fire safety is a consideration. You may have to alter the living space to compensate for decreased cognition. Here is why time and money dedicated to making your home safer for an older loved one is well spent. Edmonton Home Care Services has some useful information for you; Reduced Risk of Falling There are 47 million senior citizens living in the U.S. Close to 16 million of those older citizens will fall this year. More than half of those falls will occur in the home and result in four million hospitalizations. One-quarter of older people who lose their balance will not survive their injuries. Senior falls will account for 40% of nursing home admissions and 6.4 million people losing their independence. Reduced Broken Hip Risk The majority of falls that result in a broken hip happen in the home. There is a 33.3% chance that a person over 50 will succumb to a hip fracture. Recovering from hip surgery pl...

Is a Senior Loved One Having Mental Health Issues? Here’s What to Look For

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In the US, 11.75 million seniors have mental health issues. Sometimes, a caregiver needs to distinguish between normal aging behaviors and indicators their senior needs a psychological care provider. Are changing eating and sleeping patterns the result of aging or depression? If an older loved one exhibits any of the below symptoms, contact their doctor ASAP. Home Care Edmonton has some info for family caregivers; Alzheimer's Disease A loss of brain mass attributable to the death of brain cells causes Alzheimer's disease. During the first stage of Alzheimer's disease, there is no evidence that anything is wrong. It can take 20 years for AD symptoms to present. The psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's include aggressive behavior, hallucinations, and the mistaken belief that someone is stealing from them. Anxiety Debilitating anxiety affects over one-quarter of American seniors. Emotional trauma, health concerns, and medications are some anxiety risk factors. Th...