“Why would you think I have Alzheimer’s? There isn’t anything wrong with me!” If perhaps you’ve heard a senior loved one with dementia frustratingly communicate…
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It’s one of the more challenging decisions we face in older years, and an extremely sensitive issue for adult children to initiate with their elder…
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Let’s be genuine: providing care for an aging loved one can become tiring, overwhelming, and isolating. When care demands advance, especially when a chronic condition…
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Even if we might like to turn a blind eye to it, family friction happens to be prevalent in some form for most people, and…
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Growing old calls for adapting to a variety of changes, and the way we care for our bodies is one of the most important ones….
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Continuum, providing home care in St. Louis, is pleased to share that there is great news for individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD), a debilitating…
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The Internet provides us with immediate answers to virtually any question it is possible to imagine, learning opportunities beyond what we might have dreamed about…
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It is a group none of us want to be a part of, and yet as many as 10 million Americans are members: sharing a…
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With seniors in the United States taking, on average, 15-18 different medications, Medicare coverage of these medicines is often a necessity. And with a typical…
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In a new, ongoing trial, deep-brain stimulation – more commonly used for Parkinson’s patients – is being tested on stroke survivors. Physicians are hoping that…
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