When an aging adult is ailing and can no longer care for themselves, their families are silent care coordinators. Someone has to oversee the care of those who are dependent, and often that job falls on the closest family member. With older adults it usually falls to the oldest adult daughter and sometimes the daughter-in-law. Read More
Stress: A By-Product of Alzheimer’s Disease
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. We are seeing lots of information on promoting awareness, raising funds for research and getting a good diagnosis, both online and in the news. But the result of all this media coverage is an underlying stress – not just for those dealing with the illness (both patients and care providers), Read More
Recovery After Surgery: Don’t Skip the Rehab!
As modern medicine improves and we have more information to help us make good lifestyle choices, we are living longer. As we age, our bodies suffer wear and tear and can be more susceptible to injury. Why is it important to participate in rehabilitation after surgery? Healing and faster recovery: If you do need to undergo surgery, Read More
Why Everyone Needs an Advocate During a Hospital Stay
Having a companion by your side on the day of surgery and at bedside as much as possible following surgery has many benefits. Planning ahead and arranging for a spouse, family member, or friend to be your advocate is time well spent. No matter how accepting and matter-of-fact we are about the plan for surgery, Read More
Why Do You Need an Advance Directive?
Why do you need an Advance Directive? Part of being fully prepared for a surgery means taking into account all possible risks involved and planning accordingly. It is usually best to plan ahead as far as possible when you’re feeling your physical, emotional, and mental best. This is a time when you are confident that your Read More
Preparing for Surgery: Helpful Tips
Many of us will eventually schedule a surgery to repair, replace or cure an illness. Some of us will have elective surgeries for cosmetic reasons. Preparing for surgery will most definitely lead to a higher rate of success and recovery. What does it mean to prepare for something that brings about anxiety, worry, and concern? It Read More
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