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Have you noticed your loved ones feeling restless, easily agitated, irritable, and having difficulties focusing on tasks? If yes, they might be feeling the early signs of anxiety. This might be a common mental health issue, but it’s actually a … Continue reading →
Posted in Coping Mechanisms
The bedroom should be a suitable place for comfort, relaxation, and quality sleep. Especially for elderly people with limited mobility, their room needs to have that uplifting vibe that’s conducive for their happiness and overall health. Unless you have relevant … Continue reading →
Posted in Elderly’s Room
In their attempt to provide quality care for their aging loved ones at home, family caregivers go through things that the rest of the family members may not understand. Their lives change dramatically and they often feel the pressure to … Continue reading →
Posted in Family Caregivers
Accidents and falls can cause senior adults to get seriously injured because of their fragile bodies. As such, even minor accidents can leave them permanently disabled, requiring them to avail of services similar to what we offer in our home … Continue reading →
Posted in Limited Mobility
While many aging residents stay inside their homes to avoid the risk of contracting the coronavirus disease, their muscles can waste away if they do not stay physically active. Lack of activity is critical because it will eventually result in … Continue reading →
Posted in Physically Active
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive, neurological disease. It works by attacking the neurons in the brain and spinal cord that control muscle movement. In the worst case scenario, it results in death from respiratory failure due to the … Continue reading →
Posted in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis