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Does a Loved One With Alzheimer’s Disease Need More Care?

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A Place for Mom’s website offers some advice to families regarding the need for memory care for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. They explain early-on in the disease, many individuals are capable of living independently with family members overseeing some of their care. However, they also warn symptoms can vary from day to day and it can be difficult to know exactly when a person requires more supervision for their safety and wellbeing. Dr. Philip Branshaw, an internal medicine specialist in Batavia, Illinois, says when speaking to families, he centers the conversation regarding additional care for their loved one on the “ability to perform activities of daily living and safety.” ADLs include things like dressing, bathing, eating and toileting. Other questions doctors may ask to evaluate a person’s ability to live on their own include: is he or she having trouble finding their way back home from familiar neighborhood routes? Are they forgetting to eat or drink and take m...

The Benefits of Daily Exercise

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At MorningStar of Hayward, we recognize that daily exercise is essential to the wellbeing of our residents. Research backs up that claim as the National Institute of Health (NIA) explains that seniors who stay physically active and regularly exercise receive long-term health benefits. They state that, “it can even improve the health for some older people who already have diseases and disabilities.” Taking part in physical activities such as walking your dog, using the stairs, or gardening as well as regular formal exercises such as weight training, tai chi, or aerobics classes are both beneficial to seniors. Studies have found an increase in mental capacity and a slower mental decline in older adults who stay physically active as it can help to increase blood flow to all parts of the body including the brain. The NIA also states that exercise may delay or prevent diseases like diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and colon cancer, and help to reduce death and hospitalization rates. ...

Having Difficulty With Daily Activities May Lead to Poor Quality of Life

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Most seniors wish to maintain their independence as long as possible by living on their own; and that is why many who encounter problems in their day-to-day lives are reluctant to tell their families. The problem with this is as a senior starts to have more difficulty caring for themselves, their quality of life can be greatly diminished. Even if mom or dad seem to be doing well on their own, experts say a rapid decline in their health from an accident or illness can catch families by surprise and make living on their own dangerous. In addition, many health conditions affect musculoskeletal, neurological, circulatory or sensory systems and impact a senior’s ability to perform the activities of daily living (ADLs). Experts say other factors indicating a need for more help include social isolation, medication side effects and the physical characteristics of the person’s home such as a second-floor bedroom. If after implementing a series of home modifications is not adequate, more measure...

Hearing Loss and Cognitive Impairment

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JAMA Neurology added to the growing body of evidence showing a link between hearing loss and cognitive impairment. The study found treating hearing loss with hearing aids may reduce the risk of developing dementia by up to 19%. In fact, researchers say hearing loss may be the biggest treatable factor for dementia. An article in AARP explains what may cause the link between hearing loss and dementia. The first theory regards socialization. Scientists say once a person starts having more difficulty being in a group of people and following the conversation, they may avoid such social gatherings. This in turn can lead to isolation, which is problematic as less social engagement as well as less cognitively stimulating activities and depression are risk factors for dementia. Secondly, coping with hearing loss means the person is constantly working to sort out sounds and make sense of what is being said. The brain now may have “fewer resources (brain power) to help preserve thinking and memor...

MorningStar of Hayward Meets a Variety of Needs

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If you are an active senior who can live on your own but would like convenient access to amenities and hospitality services, independent living is perfect for you . Senior independent living communities offer residents the freedom to enjoy their retirement years without being tied down with yard care and other routine chores that need to be done when owning a home. At assisted living communities, residents get help with daily personal care and are provided with an array of amenities, services and 24-hour supervision. Generally a community assesses in-coming residents to determine the level of assistance needed that is agreeable to the senior and their extended family. For seniors who still feel comfortable managing their own personal care for now but worry things could change in the future, communities such as MorningStar of Hayward are the answer. Our community offers 192 suites for independent and assisted living along with 35 suites devoted to the specialized care of residents wi...

Traveling Tips for Seniors: Enjoying the Holidays Safely and Comfortably

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The holiday season is a time for joy, family gatherings, and perhaps even a bit of travel. For seniors, especially those in assisted living Lakewood, senior living Lakewood , and memory care Lakewood, traveling during this festive time can be both exciting and challenging. With the right preparation and tips, however, seniors can enjoy their holiday travels safely and comfortably. 1. Plan Ahead for Comfort: When it comes to traveling as a senior, planning is key. Book accommodations and transportation well in advance. Consider requesting any special services you might need, such as wheelchair assistance at airports or hotels with accessible rooms. In assisted living Lakewood communities, staff can often assist in making these arrangements. 2. Pack Smart: Packing light but efficiently is essential. Bring clothes that can be layered to adapt to changing temperatures. Don’t forget to pack any medical supplies, medications, and important documents. Use a checklist to ensure you don’t for...

In Assisted Living, Residents Receive Care and Services to Enhance Quality of Life

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A Place for Mom’s website, a free service that helps families in their senior care search, reports the various services offered at assisted living communities can make it a healthier, safer living option for many seniors. As services typically involve 24/7 care, nutritional meals and wellness programs, it means residents receive the kind of care required to enhance their quality of life. Assisted living communities such as MorningStar of Boise provide the social connections necessary to seniors’ wellbeing as well as intellectual stimulation. The individual and their family get peace of mind knowing help is available when it is needed. Likewise, recent research shows assisted living communities may help seniors avoid falls as most are equipped with safety features such as handicap-accessible bathrooms and wheelchair accessible doorways. MorningStar’s emergency call systems in each suite mean immediate help is at hand. MorningStar of Boise also provides seniors assistance with another a...