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Dehydration

Dehydration In Elderly

Dehydration is a severe problem, especially for individuals who cannot move around, live alone, or require care, such as when sent to the hospital. Anyone who cares for an older relative knows how tough it may be to convince them to drink regularly to keep hydrated. This is our guide to preventing dehydration in the …

Dehydration

Living Alone After 60

Living alone is hard; humans are made so that we coexist and create many relationships throughout our lives. These relationships will allow us to forge our personalities and make us how we are. We will be able to discover ourselves through others and build up piece by piece, just like a puzzle; social contact keeps …

Rest and Care Home

Rest and Care Home: Who Can Be Admitted

Rest and Care Home: Who Can Be Admitted Summary – Rest and care home: different missions – Different types of nursing homes: depending on the needs – Rest and care home: who can be admitted? – Services offered by the rest and care home – Nursing home: legislation that protects the patient – Rest and …

Fun Activities For Elders

Imagine this. You’ve remodeled your house and want to keep it occupied for as long as possible. But how do you keep yourself busy when things are not going well? Of course, all kinds of activities are planned in a care home. But how can you practice fun senior activities when you’re mostly at home …

financial abuse

Senior Financial Abuse

As someone grows old, they may need other people to take care of their finances as they may not be fully capable. Some people have conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia that can cause mental malfunctioning- but bear in mind that not all of your relatives may want the best for the elders. What Is …