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Are you forgetting about what you were doing?

by John Webb | Nov 7, 2022 | Caregiver, Dealing with Changes, Mindfulness

If you’re experiencing memory loss, it’s important to take the first step by talking to your doctor. If you’re concerned about remembering things, this article can help. It’s okay to forget things, but you can’t ignore when it’s a...

Self Help for the Caregiver

by John Webb | Mar 9, 2020 | Uncategorized

Caregivers Can Make Transitioning Back Home Easier for Loved Ones

by John Webb | Mar 2, 2020 | Dealing with Changes, Home Health Care, Self Help for the Caregiver, Uncategorized

So, you’re loved one is finally being discharged from the hospital and there are new restrictions on diet, new medications to consider and new health ailments to keep up with. How can caregivers make certain they can establish a safe and reliable transition from...

Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging-Dealing With Confusion

by John Webb | Sep 26, 2018 | Caregiver, Elderly, Medication Adherence, Medication Compliance, Mindfulness, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging

One of the biggest concerns of older people and their family members is that of losing memory and other mental capacities. Confusion and memory loss are not normal in aging. They usually have specific causes which can be identified. Confusion can take two major forms:...

Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging-Maintaining an Active Mind

by John Webb | Sep 13, 2018 | Dealing with Changes, Elderly, Medication Compliance, Mindfulness, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging

Some people believe that the loss of memory and other mental functions is a normal and unavoidable part of aging.  It is important to understand what is normal and what is not, and what can be done to help your family member maintain an active mind and a healthy...

Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging-Help With Eating

by John Webb | Sep 9, 2018 | Caregiver, Dealing with Changes, Elderly, Nutrition, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging

Help with Eating Eating is important because it can provide social time as well as nourishment for the body. With aging, some significant changes occur in the body, and these can cause problems with eating. Older people tend to have slower metabolisms and don’t...

Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging-Taste, Touch and Smell

by John Webb | Sep 2, 2018 | Elderly, Nutrition, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging

Taste, Smell & Touch As people age, they experience changes in their ability to taste and smell, as well as their ability to detect heat, cold and pain. These changes can affect how well your family member eats and can result in some serious safety problems. Taste...

Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging Vision and Hearing

by John Webb | Aug 28, 2018 | Elderly, Hosptilization, Medical Practice, Physical and Mental Conditions of Aging

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CONDITIONS OF AGING At any age, physical health has a strong impact on mental health. In later life, this association is even stronger because older adults typically have several chronic health conditions that can affect physical as well as mental...

10 Medication Management Tips Home Care Agencies Can Put into Practice

by John Webb | May 7, 2018 | Home Health Care, Medication Adherence, Medication Compliance, Medication Therapy Management, Uncategorized

The American Geriatrics Society reports that over 30% of senior citizens respond adversely to their prescribed medications.  Why?  There are multiple reasons as to why, but the major one doesn’t lie in forgetfulness as so many have thought through the years.  The...

10 Medication Management Tips: Medical Provider Puts into Practice

by John Webb | May 5, 2018 | Hosptilization, Medical Practice, Medication Adherence, Medication Compliance

General Practitioners are consistently seeking ways to improve unbiased quality patient outcomes Patients can take charge of their medications, following tips and strategies shared with them by their medical provider.  In fact, research carried out by the National...
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