keeping an Alzheimer's patient safe

Keeping An Alzheimer’s Patient Safe: A Compassionate Caregiver Can Help

“Where’s Dad?” Panic sets in when you realize your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease has wandered off alone.  Dealing with a loved one with this dreaded disease can be very challenging at times, if not downright terrifying. Your number one priority becomes keeping an Alzheimer’s patient safe – a compassionate caregiver can help. Upon Diagnosis…

Brain Inflammation in Alzheimer's Patients

Halting Alzheimer’s Disease: How Controlling Inflammation Could Be the Key

The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that approximately 5.3 million Americans are afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, one in three seniors will die from Alzheimer’s or some other form of dementia. Such staggering statistics may seem dismal, but there is hope on the horizon with recent research findings. Researchers from the University of Southampton in England have…

Senior Incontinence

The Types and Causes of Incontinence

Incontinence Embarrassment Incontinence is a tricky disorder to manage.  Unlike many other conditions whose effects can go undetected, the inability to control one’s bladder function can become public knowledge very quickly. The appearance of moisture on clothing and the presence of urine’s distinct odor make it obvious.  In the US, nearly 3.5  million Americans deal with incontinence…