Posts by hcadallas
What Are the Essential Skills Family Caregivers Need?
Being a family caregiver isn’t always easy, even though it can be rewarding in many ways. When your senior loved one needs assistance and supervision, you’ll be switching gears and focusing primarily on his or her needs. Doing so requires certain essential skills, which are discussed below. Empathy Many older adults don’t like to admit…
Read MoreHow to Care for Children & a Senior Parent Simultaneously
The day may come when you need to focus your energy on both raising your children and caring for an elderly relative. Each of these family members deserves your love and attention, but it may be difficult to find a balance. Here are a few tips to help you make sure everyone’s needs are met,…
Read More4 Ways Aging Adults Can Benefit from Reverse Mortgages
If your aging loved one has a good amount of equity in his or her home and wants a little more financial stability each month, he or she may want to consider a reverse mortgage. Here’s a list of some ways your loved one can benefit from taking out this type of loan. 1. It…
Read MoreHow Do You Communicate with a Difficult Aging Parent?
Taking care of an aging loved one can result in some major communication problems, and many family caregivers quickly begin to realize this part of the job is going to be very complicated. If your loved one is being stubborn or acting difficult, you might want to change your tactics. Here’s a look at some…
Read More4 Things Caregivers Should Know about Mixed Dementia
Mixed dementia is a combination of different types of dementia. Also known as multifactorial dementia, it’s often characterized by the same types of abnormal protein deposits associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is the most common form of dementia. The Alzheimer’s Association also cites research suggesting mixed dementia could be more common than previously thought.…
Read MoreTop Reasons Your Senior Loved One Should Lift Weights
Older adults are always encouraged to participate in aerobic exercise such as walking for heart health. Now, a growing body of research suggests strength training may be even more important. Along with supporting heart health, weight lifting and resistance training can help elderly people fight age-related muscle loss, slow the reduction of bone mass, and…
Read MoreHow Can Elderly People Keep Their Hearts Healthy?
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Although the risk of developing heart disease increases with age, there are many things your elderly loved one can do to keep his or her heart healthy. Here are a few suggestions. Take a Senior…
Read More5 Ways to Help Your Senior Parent Age with Dignity
Dignity is a powerful emotion that helps seniors feel as though their lives have value. The changes that occur in the senior years could cause your elderly parent’s dignity to be replaced by a sense of futility and embarrassment. Since everyone undergoes some type of health change or loss of their abilities as they age,…
Read MoreHow Caregiver Stress Affects an Older Adult’s Wellbeing
Being a caregiver can be a challenging job, and those who are overworked can end up facing a great deal of stress. Excessive stress can harm a caregiver’s physical and mental health. It’s important for caregivers to take breaks and manage their own stress levels because their stress could end up affecting their actions as…
Read More6 Tips for Managing Obesity in Seniors
Seniors who are obese face shortened life spans due to an increased risk of serious health conditions. Physicians may tell seniors they’re obese if their weight exceeds a certain limit or their body fat ratio is excessive. While no one likes to hear they’re obese, it can be a wake-up call that gets your senior…
Read More