|
|
|||||
SQSV.COM » Elderly Care
Elderly Care Articles1: Rejuven_ Age
While hair coloring, pain meds and nursing home reservations occupy so much airtime, how would life change if the answer were closer to home? The coveted Fountain of Youth lives within your own body 2: Alzheimer's Treatment
You've just found out that one of your parents, or another close family member has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, and now you understand why they seemed so different the last time you saw them. They seemed to be having a problem remembering how to use the telephone, and you had to place the call for them. 3: What are the Pros and Cons of a Manual Wheel Chair?
Are you trying to decide between a manual wheel chair and an electric one? Before I explain the pros and cons of owning a manual wheel chair as opposed to an electric wheel chair, here are some important considerations to take into effect. 4: Used Wheelchair Van Buying Tips
Instead of buying a brand new wheelchair van, you can opt to get a used wheelchair van. Ideally, you want to contact a qualified evaluator about your particular needs, including limitations of the wheelchair user, seating requirements and additional 5: Which of These 4 Personal Mobility Scooters Will You Own?
There are many makes and models of personal mobility scooters to choose from. Break them down and they fall into the 4 following categories of scooters. Here they are: 1) Folding/Easily Transported Scooters: Your scooter won’t do you muc 6: Are you or your elderly parents moving to an Apartment from a house? Here's Help
So you're moving to an apartment, what do you do with all your favorite things you can't live without? Are your parents elderly and you're downsizing them? Sure you can't take everything, but you probably can manage your/their most valued pieces. 7: Maintain Your Brain - Strategies to Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
It's almost become a joke. Forget the word you wanted to use and joke 'Must be early Alzheimer's.' Lose track of where you left your keys? "Doh! Guess I'm getting Alzheimer's." Alzheimer's Disease is no joking matter, though, and we know it even unde 8: “Being a Primary Carer for a relative with Alzheimer’s disease – The Long Goodbye”
“I am a Carer”. There you go, “straight off the bat” as they say, I write this article (the first in a series) in my role as a Primary Carer first and author second. At present I am the primary carer for my elderly mother who is suffering from the ad 9: Should You Join AARP?
The AARP used to be the American Association of Retired Persons. The AARP is known for representing and speaking on behalf of aging populations based in the United States. It is involved in all kinds of activities such as: 10: Hearing Impaired? Hearing Aids? Advice for “Deafies” and those who put up with us
I have always had a hearing impairment. I was born with a 70% hearing loss in both ears. While I had a mother who was sensitive to my disability, I never believed there was anything wrong wth me. As a child, I refused to wear hearing aids. Page 1 of 1 [1]
|
|
||||