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By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on May 6, 2021

The various types of cognitive impairment that occur during the different stages of Alzheimer’s can pose a threat to the safety of seniors affected by the disease. Understanding the ways Alzheimer’s progresses and the changes seniors experience can help family caregivers determine the best actions to take to prevent potentially…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on April 22, 2021

If you’re noticing signs your senior loved one is no longer able to drive safely, it can be challenging to bring up this subject, since many seniors equate driving with independence. This is understandable, but there could come a time when it’s not possible to put off this discussion anymore…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on April 8, 2021

The activities of daily living (ADLs) are the essential tasks people complete each day to maintain healthy lives. As they get older, it may become increasingly challenging for seniors to handle these important daily tasks, and they may need assistance with completing the activities of daily living on their own….

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on March 18, 2021

Dementia is an umbrella term for conditions associated with cognitive impairment. If your senior loved one is living with more than one form of dementia, his or her condition is referred to as mixed dementia or multifactorial dementia. Because Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia, it’s…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on March 4, 2021

Identifying prediabetes in seniors is important for preventing it from progressing to type 2 diabetes. In the early stages, prediabetes can mimic other disorders and have mild symptoms that are easy to overlook. Being aware of the following symptoms of prediabetes allows family caregivers to take prompt action to protect…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on February 18, 2021

Taking on the role of family caregiver is becoming more common. However, older adults with Parkinson’s often have different needs compared to their healthier counterparts. Here are a few ways you can provide better care to an aging parent with Parkinson’s. Learn about the Disease Potential caregivers need to learn…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on February 4, 2021

Facing difficulty with monthly expenses, leaving unopened bills or overdue notices lying around, and an inability to budget effectively are among the signs your senior loved one probably needs some assistance with finances. Still, you should bring up this topic in a way that comes across as helpful, since many…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on January 21, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports up to 25 percent of adults 65 or older experience falls each year. Up to 51 percent of the injuries resulting from falling include head trauma and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Another 9 percent of traumatic brain injury cases in seniors occur…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on January 7, 2021

Many bodily functions gradually decrease with age, including vision. However, there are a number of ways to boost eyesight and delay the onset of visual impairment in the senior years.  Eat Healthy Foods Orange and yellow vegetables, dark leafy greens, and egg yolks provide the antioxidants needed to reduce the…

By Home Care Assistance Oshkosh, 9:00 am on December 24, 2020

To boost cognitive health, seniors with Alzheimer’s should engage in mentally stimulating activities. If these activities become regular habits, seniors may be able to stave off some of the disease’s symptoms. Here are five activities that stimulate the brain.  1. Putting Together Jigsaw Puzzles Puzzles are a great way to…