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Advice for Chapel Hill Caregivers: What to Expect When You Become a Dementia Caregiver

November 29, 2016

Many caregivers are not sure what to expect when it comes to caring for a loved one with dementia. Whether you are a spouse or a family member, there can be challenges to providing the best care for your loved one. The best way is to educate yourself and find a support group to help […]

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Chatham County Home Care: Lifting Weights Could Boost Cognitive Function

November 22, 2016

An important aspect of home care is keeping active in the seniors years. Exercise helps to improve your health, but building muscle can help to boost brain power according to new research. A new study from Australia has found that increased muscle strength can lead to improved brain function in adults with MCI (mild cognitive […]

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Treatable Conditions That Can Mimic Dementia in Durham Seniors

November 17, 2016

Sometimes seniors experience memory loss which may be caused by an unrelated problem and not dementia. Dementia is a progressive disease and comes on slowly without improving. If memory loss comes on suddenly, it is usually attributed to another disease or problem that is causing those sort of symptoms. Some medical conditions can mimic the […]

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Common Causes of Falls for Hillsborough Dementia Patients

November 15, 2016

Dementia not only affects memory, but can also increase the likelihood of falling. Over 30% of seniors will fall at some point, but among those with dementia the rate is much higher. Dementia can affect a person’s perception which means they may not see something in the floor or may not step properly. Anxiety over […]

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Information for Chapel Hill Clients: Healthcare Tests Show Ultrasound Could Slow Brain’s Aging

November 10, 2016

Healthcare researchers are constantly searching for new ways to improve the lives of senior citizens. Scientists studying in a lab in Australia might have found a way to slow the aging of the brain with ultrasound. The researchers understood that physical therapists use ultrasound to help some injuries heal faster. The team was doing a […]

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Tips For Durham Caregivers to Reduce Falls if Your Loved One Has Dementia

November 8, 2016

Dementia not only affects memory, but can also increase the likelihood of falling. Sturdy confident steps will eventually turn into more of a shuffle movement. Over 30% of seniors will fall at some point, but among those with dementia the rate is much higher. Dementia can affect a person’s perception which means they may not […]

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Pittsboro Community Topics: Women’s Verbal Memory May Shield the Risk for Alzheimer’s

November 3, 2016

Alzheimer’s may be harder to detect in women due to their verbal memory. Women tend to retain their verbal memory better than men which may make it more difficult to detect earlier. Even when women’s brains show the same level of problems associated with the disease, they are able to recall words and other verbal […]

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Chapel Hill Senior Care Advice: Planning For Your Future

November 1, 2016

One of the hardest topics for senior care is preparing to care for yourself as you age. Many seniors do not realize that eventually, they will need a caregiver to help them. Most folks are in good health and they have a hard time envisioning a time when there will be a need for independent living, assisted living, […]

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News for Durham: High Blood Pressure is Linked to Dementia

October 27, 2016

A recent study has found that high blood pressure is linked to dementia especially in middle age. A review by the American Heart Association found that high blood pressure disrupts the structure and function of cerebral blood vessels. High blood pressure can lead to damage of the white matter in parts of the brain that […]

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Baby Boomers are Redefining Senior Living and Healthcare in Orange County

October 25, 2016

Senior living is rapidly changing the healthcare industry. Each day, more than 10,000 baby boomers turn the age of 65. This generation is redefining aging and how they want to spend their later years. They have a larger discretionary income than any previous generation and have been able to purchase what they need when they […]

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