Eldercare Planning Conversation With A Resistant Senior by Anita Kamiel, R.N., M.P.S.

Awkward Discussion We talk a lot about how important it is to have those serious end-of-life discussions with your elderly loved ones. As they enter their golden years, it is critical to have an eldercare planning conversation with them even if they are resistant. It’s so important to hash out their preferences for care while…

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Hiring A Geriatric Care Manager by: Anita Kamiel, R.N., M.P.S.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OR PRINT THIS ARTICLE.  Being a caregiver for an elderly adult can be fraught with unforeseen and challenging situations. Understandably, many relatives are ill equipped to handle them. Managing all the details and logistics required can be daunting for a child or senior spouse. It is not easy to situate an…

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Avoiding Elderly Post Holiday Depression AFTER the Celebrations

The holidays are a time of joy, connection, and celebration. Families come together, presents are exchanged, and tables are filled with fabulous meals. Yet, as the decorations come down and the family visits fade into memory, a less-discussed phenomenon often emerges – post-holiday depression, especially among the elderly. While much has been written about holiday…

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Benefits of Companion Care for Your Elderly Loved One

As our loved ones age, their needs can change in ways that don’t always fit neatly into the categories of independent living or needing full-time care. Often, elderly individuals may not require assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, or eating, but they might still enjoy benefits from companion care.…

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Treating Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) Without Drugs

Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD): A Closer Look Many people think of dementia as impacting cognitive functioning like memory loss and attention, but dementia is not just impaired cognition.  Actually, it is a complex condition that can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. Unfortunately, there are behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD)…

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How Senior Homecare in Brooklyn Provides Relief for Elderly Breast Cancer Patients

As our population ages and the prevalence of breast cancer in older adults continues to rise. As such, the integration of home healthcare into comprehensive cancer care plans will become increasingly important in caring for the complex needs of this growing patient population. Here we explore breast cancer in the elderly, emphasizing the role of…

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