Loneliness is so widespread and causes so much harm to mental and physical health that it's been compared to an epidemic. Older adults with dementia are especially vulnerable to experiencing isolation because of the unique challenges they face regarding their circumstances. However, education and simple corrections to lifestyle issues can greatly reduce the potential for seniors to become isolated.
There's nothing like the thrill of going on a treasure hunt at a local thrift store. Thrifting is an enjoyable and functional hobby for many people, and it's an affordable activity that can be easily carried into retirement. People often thrift items for their home, things to repurpose and craft with or gift items for birthdays or holidays.
Pet therapy can have benefits for individuals in memory care situations. The same is true for simply having an appropriate pet around. Find out more about the relationship between pet therapy and memory care below.
Anxiety is a common but often unrecognized condition among seniors. The incidence of anxiety among the elderly is around 9%, a figure that's not hugely different from the general population. It affects nearly twice as many women as men. Factors that contribute to anxiety include loneliness, loss of independence, financial strain and chronic health conditions.
Dementia is a generic term used to describe brain diseases that affect memory, reasoning and the ability to manage daily life. Although many seniors and their families are concerned about the risks of brain disease, the good news is that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2022, only 4% of seniors over 65 reported a diagnosis of dementia.
When you've created a lifetime of memories, you've probably also created a lifetime of clutter. Downsizing when approaching retirement, especially when you move somewhere smaller such as an assisted living community like Bethesda Gardens Thornton, helps keep the clutter contained by making you choose which items mean the most to you. One way to embrace a simpler lifestyle in your golden years is to recycle belongings you love so you don't have to donate, sell or give them away. Also, reimagining these objects lets you get creative. Let's explore how recycling and reusing treasured items can keep your new space neat and functional yet still uniquely you while helping you maximize savings.
A dementia diagnosis is often a life-changing event, but the right medical, practical and social support can help you or a loved one enjoy a high quality of life with memory loss. In-home dementia care enables people with dementia to receive the assistance they need in the comfort of their own home, but this care model isn't right for everyone. Below, we'll explain how in-home care works and how to arrange care services at home. We'll also explore some alternatives to in-home dementia care for people who need more intensive support.
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