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9 Tricks to Stimulate Appetite in the Elderly
Revitalize mealtime for the elderly with our '9 Tricks to Stimulate Appetite'! Discover how to make eating a pleasure again with simple, practical tips that entice the senses and boost appetite. Perfect for caregivers and healthcare professionals.
Top 15 tips from a dietitian when the elderly won't eat!
If you have a loved elderly one who won't eat, find out what a dietitian would recommend to encourage them to eat again!
Sundowning and UTI's
Is there a connection between sundowning and UTI's? Sundowners Syndrome causes a multitude of issues for caregivers and patients.
Preparing for Senior Cohabitation: 13 Key Considerations
Thinking of moving in with elderly parents? This guide covers 13 key considerations to help you prepare for a successful multigenerational living arrangement.
Elderly Person Giving Up On Life?
If you are afraid an elderly person you love might be giving up on life, here are 5 important signs to watch for: withdrawal, apathy, increased sleep, decreasing vital signs, and rapid progression to the end. Keep reading to learn more about each stage.
How to Deal With a Negative Elderly Parent
It’s exhausting having elderly parents who are negative and seem to complain all the time. But with patience and understanding plus these tried and tested coping mechanisms, you can improve the situation. Here are several techniques for dealing with negative elderly parents that you can begin using today. #elderlyparents #grayingwithgrace
Ask DrB: Lessons From a Dementia Caregiver-Part 5 The Power of Redirection | Dr. Michelle Bengtson
13 Tips For When You Move Your Dementia Mom In With You
Tips and ideas for how to smooth the transition from independent living to moving into your home. Things I have learned since moving mom into our house! 13 ways to make your dementia parent more comfortable when they come to live with you. #alzheimers #dementia #care
21 Questions You Should Ask People With Dementia To Bridge The 'Conversation Gap' — HuffPost
21 Questions You Should Ask People With Dementia To Bridge The 'Conversation Gap'