While COVID-19 continues to dominate our overall health concerns, it’s essential to remember that other illnesses can be equally as dangerous, particularly for older adults. Flu season is upon us, and it is time to make sure the older adults you...
Read moreSeniorcorp and Home Care Assistance Give Back to Caregivers Who Get Vaxxed!
At Seniorcorp, an award-winning provider of senior home care in Norfolk, VA and the surrounding areas, caring for people is both our passion and privilege. During the pandemic, we have devoted ourselves to going the extra mile to protect those...
Read moreIs It Dementia or Medication Side Effects in Seniors?
Disorientation. Confusion. Memory loss. While these are surely hallmark symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, they could also come about due to medication side effects in seniors. Rather than immediately assuming an...
Read moreThe Emotion You May Not Have Expected in Providing Care for Aging Parents
If you were to name the top 5 emotions you experience while providing care for aging parents, what would they be? Maybe you’d first think of feelings like love, compassion, and sometimes, even stress or frustration. Would anger make the list? In...
Read moreEstablishing a Daily Routine for Seniors
Life, particularly during the course of the pandemic, can be filled with uncertainty. For seniors who are feeling less in command of certain facets of life, such as losing cognitive or physical functioning, focusing on what can be controlled is...
Read moreRespect Your Elders Through Avoiding Elderspeak
Watch what happens at your next family get-together when a new mom places her infant in someone’s arms. The person is likely to shift instantly into baby mode: a sing-song, high-pitched voice, overly simplified speech, and exaggerated facial...
Read moreDiscussing a Possible Alzheimer’s Diagnosis with a Doctor
Anxiety. Embarrassment. Fear. The thoughts and feelings caused by a possible Alzheimer’s diagnosis may cause seniors to keep their suspicions to themselves. A recent AARP survey peeled away a few of the layers of emotion to find the root...
Read morePost-Pandemic: Help the Elderly Regain Strength to Stay Well
As we’re finally easing our way out of the pandemic, we’re discovering more about how it has impacted older adults – both physically and emotionally. We know seniors have been at a higher risk of serious complications and death from the COVID-19...
Read moreLatino Families Impacted by Dementia with Greater Decline and Depression
A new study sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association is revealing some surprising results in how dementia may present differently in Hispanics. While further exploration is needed to fully understand whether these differences are the result of...
Read moreHow to Approach Difficult Conversations with Aging Parents
As our parents grow older, it’s not always easy to know what our role as adult children should be. We want what’s best for them but must be mindful that we are at risk of overstepping our boundaries and finding ourselves trying to parent our...
Read moreNew Findings on the Symptoms and Progression of Alzheimer’s
For decades, researchers have been examining the advancement of Alzheimer’s through one basic model, even though the symptoms and progression of Alzheimer’s can vary from person to person. Now, however, a new, collaborative study between...
Read moreWhy Nearly Half of Seniors Living at Home Lack Basic Assistive Devices
Consider the numerous tools you use every single day – your phone, hairbrush, toothbrush – simple things, but ones you cannot envision living without. For many older adults, there are basic assistive devices available that could mean the...
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