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By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on November 26, 2021
Being a caregiver can be a challenging task, and caregivers are at risk for experiencing burnout. If you’ve started to feel irritable, hopeless, dissatisfied, or tired, it’s time to regroup. Here are several ways you can recover from burnout. 1. Think about What You Can Control You may have little…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on November 19, 2021
When a senior loved one is critically ill, it’s important to support him or her with the right type of care. Professional caregivers play a valuable role in helping ill seniors and their families handle the challenges associated with aging in place while living with a critical illness. 1. They…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on November 12, 2021
Seniors can enhance their brain function by eating healthy foods. The following easy recipes for older adults with Alzheimer’s contain brain-healthy foods that may boost their cognitive function and memory. 1. Eggplant Stir-Fry Put two sliced eggplants, chopped zucchini, onions, and green peppers in a large skillet coated with fat-free…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on November 5, 2021
When providing care for your senior loved one, it’s important to make sure all of his or her medications are being managed properly. There may be occasions when one or more medications are doing more harm than good and need to be taken out of the equation. If your loved…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on October 29, 2021
The risk of heart attacks and strokes rises as people age. Risk factors for these diseases include high blood pressure, diabetes, renal disease, obesity, and high cholesterol levels. Fortunately, there are several ways to maintain healthy cholesterol past age 65 and diminish the risk factors for cardiovascular disease.  Exercise Obesity and…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on October 22, 2021
According to the CDC, around 315,000 hip replacement procedures are performed every year, and most of the people undergoing these surgeries are over the age of 60. Hip replacement surgery has a very high success rate, but there are some important pre-op and post-op instructions to follow. Here are a…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on October 15, 2021
Without proper dentition, seniors with no teeth may develop nutritional deficiencies, and it’s important to feed them nutrient-dense foods that are easy to chew. Here are some foods to feed seniors who have no teeth that can help them maintain optimal nutrition, energy, and strength.  Pureed Meats Consuming lean sources…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on October 8, 2021
Surveys suggest more than 25 million people in the United States have type 2 diabetes. However, many are undiagnosed because some of the symptoms are similar to other less serious medical conditions. If left untreated, the disorder progresses and can cause many health complications. Family caregivers should watch for common…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on September 24, 2021
After your senior loved one has been discharged from the hospital, you should do everything in your power to make sure he or she doesn’t need to head back. Being readmitted to the hospital could expose your loved one to more germs and increase his or her recovery time. Luckily,…
By Home Care Assistance Des Moines, 9:00 am on September 17, 2021
Scientists have known the effects of stress on the human body for years. However, recently, a group of researchers from the University of California, Irvine, were determined to learn how stress affects the brain. The group was particularly interested in the effects stress has on the brains of people with…