Category: News

Homecare Concerns for Elder Orphans Growing Old Alone in Durham

January 26, 2017

One of the many homecare concerns for elderly is growing old without adequate help. Researchers are coining a new phrase for elderly who live alone, elder orphans. They describe an elder orphan as someone who is socially or physically isolated without an available family member or caregiver to help them manage aging. Nationally, over 22.6% […]

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Healthcare Discussion: 7 Ways to Promote Healthy Aging and Combat Isolation in Hillsborough

January 24, 2017

Isolation and loneliness can be a problem as we age. Social contacts decrease over time due to retirement, lack of physical mobility or no longer being able to drive a car. Loneliness can increase the chances of serious health issues. Just feeling lonely is a struggle for many elderly people. There are ways to help […]

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News for Durham Residents: 7 Surprising Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

January 20, 2017

The average Alzheimer’s patient is a woman in her 70’s whose disease progresses slowly. However, there is early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease and about 200,000 people have it in the U.S. There are ways to recognize if you may be at risk or susceptible to the disease and many of these don’t involve memory problems. Stealing or […]

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Senior Care Ideas for Chapel Hill: Japan Develops Tool to Track Lost Senior Citizens

January 17, 2017

Senior care plays an important role in protecting those with dementia. Many times people with dementia may wander from their home. Most think they are going to work at a long ago job or going home to a past residence. It can be difficult for families to worry that their loved one may wander off […]

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10 Signs of Stress for Alzheimer’s Caregivers in Chatham County

January 12, 2017

Caregiving for Alzheimer’s disease patients can be physically, emotionally, and financially draining. Caregivers can face real stress that can go unrecognized and untreated. It is important to take a break from caregiving duties with the help of family and friends, so that you can enjoy some time to yourself doing something you enjoy. Over 59% […]

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Long Distance Caregiving and Home Care Tips For Durham

January 10, 2017

Home care for an aging parent can be challenging and living far away can make it even harder. However, there are some things you can do to help. There are ways to help monitor a parent from afar. Many of these involve utilizing technology, building a support system of family, friends and neighbors and using available […]

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News Flash for Chapel Hill: Dementia is the Leading Cause of Death in England and Wales

January 6, 2017

Latest figures reveal that dementia has overtaken heart disease as the leading cause of death in England and Wales. Many people are living longer and death from other causes such as heart disease has gone down. Doctors have also gotten better at diagnosing dementia and it is given more weight on death certificates. Women are […]

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Orange County Senior Care Spending: Family Caregiving Costs More Than Expected

January 3, 2017

Providing senior care for a family member or loved one is something that you graciously want to do to help your family. However, the economic toll can be devastating to families. A new report released by AARP has found that over 20% of caregiver’s income is spent out of pocket caring for a family member […]

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New Technology for Elder HealthCare in Durham

December 29, 2016

Seniors can benefit from wearable technology to improve their healthcare needs. Many different age groups are using wrist bands to track physical activity, diet and other issues. Over 20% of Americans currently wear them everyday. With elderly currently representing 14.5% of the US population, there is growing pressure to provide new solutions for managing healthcare. […]

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7 Common Senses of Dementia Care for Chapel Hill Seniors

December 27, 2016

Caregivers can and should enlist help of others when caring for someone with dementia. There is a mnemonic for remembering tips for dementia care. They are RESPECT. R  Resepect E  Enlist Help S  Safety P  Preparation E  Engagement C  Consistency T  Tolerance A good caregiver is a good leader. The primary caregiver must lead the […]

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