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What May Your Senior Face in the First Stage of Parkinson’s Disease?

2022-08-26T13:09:46-04:00March 31st, 2017|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Woolwich Township NJ: If you are a family caregiver for one of the approximately one million people throughout the United States who is currently living with Parkinson’s disease it is important that you prepare yourself with as much information about the disease as possible.

What Can You Do if the Lighting Isn’t Adequate for Your Elderly Loved One at Home?

2022-10-04T09:29:21-04:00February 17th, 2017|Senior Care|

Senior Care in Turnersville NJ: Poor lighting can be a huge problem for your elderly loved one. The good news is that it's usually much easier to fix the problem than it seems at first.

Could a Bath Lift Make a Difference for Your Elderly Loved One?

2022-10-04T09:29:12-04:00February 10th, 2017|Senior Care|

Home Care Services in Mt. Laurel NJ: If you haven't explored the idea of getting a bath lift for your elderly loved one, you might want to investigate it a bit. Having one of these assistive devices can help your loved one to get in and out of the tub much more easily and safely.

Wandering and Alzheimer’s

2022-10-24T13:42:57-04:00January 12th, 2017|Dementia, Senior Care|

Senior Care in Woolwich Township NJ: One of the most frightening symptoms that result from diagnosis is a loved one’s tendency to wander. At a certain stage of the disease, many become disoriented and they no long remember familiar places. Six out of ten people that have been diagnosed with this disease will experience this symptom. Planning ahead can ensure your loved one’s safety.

How to Help Your Elderly Parent Through Denial–the First Stage of Aging

2022-10-24T13:49:07-04:00October 27th, 2016|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Cherry Hill NJ: Knowing which stage of aging that a senior may be going through in the aging process will bring understanding and empathy—two attributes all children of aging parents desperately need. This article focuses on the first stage: denial.

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