Dementia affects your brain in several ways, including communication and cognition, memory and focus, language skills, visual perception, and problem-solving skills. Communicating with them can be challenging due to the changes brought about by this ...
Read More ›Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the degradation of the brain’s nerve cells. Are you taking care of a loved one with PD? There are simple ways you can help them enjoy life and take care of the...
Read More ›A person who had a stroke will most likely lose their motor functions, partially or fully, since an area of their brain experienced damage. However, there is still hope to regain your lost body functions through rehabilitation and therapy. The recove...
Read More ›Seniors diagnosed with mild or chronic illnesses are usually prescribed to take several medications per day. These medications will allow them to manage or recover from their health conditions. But due to several factors such as forgetfulness, confus...
Read More ›Seniors who live alone might often feel lonely or isolated. These negative feelings might develop into depression if not addressed. Having meaningful relationships and conversations with caring people is one way for seniors to be mentally and emotion...
Read More ›When dementia progresses to its severe stage, most seniors affected can no longer maintain their hygiene or take care of their personal needs. Daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming become hard for them. In situations like this, hav...
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