Is It Just Forgetfulness or Something Serious?

It is estimated that as many as 6.7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s and that three-quarters of those people are over the age of 75. When someone begins to forget things in daily life, it will be called forgetfulness or something more. There are different kinds of forgetfulness, with extreme cases of forgetfulness being referred to … Read more

The Road to Recovery: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Debilitating Anxiety 

Many people experience anxiety in their day-to-day lives and manage it through careful thought control and behavioral adjustments. Unfortunately, many people experience debilitating anxiety, making their lives nearly impossible. For example, you may struggle to work on time and feel challenged in social situations. Thankfully, treatment is available for this condition to ensure that you … Read more

All About Anxiety and VA Disability Ratings

Anxiety is a serious health concern affecting millions, including veterans. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs or VA, nearly 10% of all service members experience elevated anxiety levels. Thankfully, the VA offers some disability compensation for veterans with anxiety related to their military service. If you or someone you love has served in the … Read more

The Most Important Facts About Parkinson’s Disease in Seniors

Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects many seniors and can significantly alter the quality of their lives. There is currently no cure for the disease, but there are treatment options that can help to alleviate symptoms for those who are suffering. In this article, you will learn about what Parkinson’s Disease is, … Read more

10 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts to be Familiar With

Alzheimer’s disease is increasing at an alarming rate. There is currently no way to prevent or cure it, or even to slow its progression. Here are some important Alzheimer’s facts that everyone should know. What is Alzheimer’s Disease? Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia. Dementia is a brain disorder that impacts the ability to carry … Read more

What is the Difference Between Delirium and Dementia?

Both delirium and dementia have similar symptoms, but the two medical conditions are not the same. Delirium usually comes on suddenly, and there are ways to prevent it from developing. The onset of dementia is slower, usually taking months or years to develop with minor symptoms sometimes being dismissed as normal forgetfulness or ignored. With this … Read more

Shining the Spotlight on Surging Elderly Mental Illness

Elderly mental health is extremely important to a senior’s overall well-being. Unfortunately, many of today’s seniors are struggling to get adequate help and support. Physicians, caregivers, and family members should have concern for geriatric mental health issues Mental illness in the elderly often gets confused with symptoms of aging. But, there are important differences that can signal … Read more

Sundowning Can Be Frightening – What Can You Do About It?

For caregivers, caring for someone who is suffering from Sundowners Syndrome can be extremely challenging. Because there is still a mystique surrounding the condition, there’s no surefire way to treat it. Understanding possible causes and determining triggers can go a long way towards alleviating some of the symptoms. It is especially important for caregivers to … Read more

Understanding Diogenes Syndrome and Elderly Hoarding

Did you know that up to 1 in 20 of the elderly have tendencies that are consistent with hoarding? Scientists call the combination of self-neglect, extreme hoarding, squalor, and a lack of shame “Diogenes syndrome,” though it’s often a complete mystery to caregivers and others. At the end of the article, we’ll explain why “Diogenes” is a bit of a … Read more

Do You Know How to Recognize Dementia Stages?

A person suffering from a form of dementia doesn’t start out with significant memory loss or other signs of cognitive decline. Dementia is usually progressive, meaning there are multiple dementia stages. In the earliest phases, a person might seem to be in good health. By the final stage, a person will usually be unable to … Read more

Dementia Care – Providing the Best and Avoiding Burnout

Dealing with dementia is a difficult process for caregivers around the world. Communication with a loved one who is suffering may become challenging. The behavior of dementia sufferers can also become unpredictable. Dementia causes people to lose their ability to complete common tasks. It becomes the responsibility of caregivers to aid them in their everyday … Read more