Diagnosis/ Treatment

Diagnosis An important part of diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease includes being able to explain your symptoms. Input from a close family member or friend about your symptoms and their impact on your daily life helps. Tests of memory and thinking skills also help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. Blood and imaging tests can rule out other potential causes…

Dementia

Overview Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that gets worse over time. It’s characterized by changes in the brain that lead to deposits of certain proteins. Alzheimer’s disease causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to eventually die. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia — a gradual decline in memory, thinking,…

 Senior Advocate with a Peace of Mind

Life can become baffling and deterring for individuals who experience issues seeing, communicating, or travelling – particularly when conditions are new. An Advocate can give important assistance by explaining choices, helping their client or cherished one go with their own decision in light of their own qualities, communication that decision, and doing the practical important…

Medication Reminder

PCAs can provide medication reminders and assistance with administration, which can ensure that you take your medications safely and correctly.  Helping with Medication Administration? Patients who take prescription routinely may profit from having an individual consideration personal care assistance (PCA) to assist with organization. A PCA can ensure that patients take their medications on time…

How to Be an Effective Advocate for Your Client or Love One

How to Be an Effective Advocate for your Client or Loved. One Life can become frustrating and discouraging for people who have difficulty perceiving, communicating, or travelling – especially when circumstances are unfamiliar. An advocate can help by clarifying options, helping their client or loved one make their own choice based on their own values,…

Fall Prevention

Falls are a threat to the health of older adults and can reduce their ability to remain independent. However, falls don’t have to be inevitable as you age. You can reduce your chance of falling or help a loved one prevent falls. There are proven ways to reduce and prevent falls, even for older adults….

Caregiver Support

Support for CaregiversEmotional support and guidance for families, partners and other caregivers who are coping with the challenges of providing care for another adult. Find services, resources and support for family caregivers in AgingCare’s library of articles, personal blogs created by other caregivers and our peer-to-peer Caregiver Forum where members offer tips, guidance and support…

Alzheimer & Other Forms of Dementia

The second most common form is vascular dementia, which is caused by decreased blood flow to the brain. Other types of dementia include Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia. In addition, certain medical conditions can cause serious memory problems that resemble dementia. A correct diagnosis means the right medicines, remedies and support. It could also…

Wellness and Lifestyle

Wellness What you need to know about fitness, food, mindfulness, happiness and living a healthy life.  Things to Do at 50+ to Help You Live Longer  Staying physically active is crucial for maintaining strength, flexibility, and overall health. Aim for a combination of aerobic exercises (like walking, swimming, or cycling) and strength training to keep…