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Time marches on and so do we. Before we know it, we are older and so are our parents or loved ones. Caring for them and being sure their needs are met become a prime concern especially when they begin to not be able to care for themselves as they used to. This dilemma touches most every family. The thing to avoid is to remain under a veil of ignorance by not understanding your options and waiting until the last minute to make an abrupt and often uniformed decision. Care for t

There are ways to help Senior Citizens remain independent without taking away the dignity that they so deserve to have. It is the little things that help them the most. the most important is to help to take away some of the fears without them having to tell you what they are.

New research tells us that "harmless" senior moments are actually symptoms of Alzhemier's. However, there are steps we can take to circumvent this debilitating disease.

This article discusses the importance of sharing medical and other critical information with people and why you should get it from your aging parents and adult children, too.

Taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer?s is a hard job. The person is changing into someone else. They no longer have control over things they think and it can be scary for everyone. Alzheimer?s is a devastating disease and currently there is no cure. Former United States President Ronald Regan is perhaps the most well-know Alzheimer?s sufferer. Through the strength and support of his wife and excellent care from caregivers, President Regan was able to lead a good life.

When providing care to aging or disabled parents, many caregivers ignore the most important person involved in the caregiving process. "Who?" - you may ask? The answer might surprise you: The Caregiver. Many times caregivers get so wrapped up in attending to parent?s needs, trying to fit quality time with their own family into their schedule, and oftentimes attempting to balance a career, they forget or simply neglect to take some time for their own personal needs. As a




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