It's estimated that over 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, and that number is expected to increase as the population ages.While there is no cure for dementia, many proven interventions can help patients manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. These interventions can be divided into three broad categories: medical, social, and environmental.Medical interventions include medications that can help slow the … [Read more...]
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Caring for Someone with Sundowner Syndrome
The term “sundowning” is used to describe a set of behaviors, feelings and thoughts that typically occur in the early evening and is common among the elderly or those diagnosed with forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s. “Sundowner Syndrome” can cause confusion, agitation, anxiety, and other troublesome symptoms that interfere with quality of life, overall happiness and the sense of well-being for the person affected.A person with … [Read more...]
A Wordle a Day Offers Fun and Focus for Seniors
For those living in assisted living or retirement facilities, there are typically many planned activities to help keep residents active and engaged. During more solitary or quiet times, looking forward to a daily challenge can make all the difference in a person’s outlook and may even contribute to increasing memory, reasoning and attention skills. The brain is often described as a “muscle,” and word games, such as the popular new daily game, … [Read more...]
Seniors and Chronic UTIs
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are annoyances for anyone who experiences them, but for seniors, this common infection can be especially concerning. Not only can the symptoms be more severe in older people, but they can also lead to serious health complications or even death if not promptly diagnosed and treated.Seniors are More Susceptible to UTIsUTIs affect those of all ages, but seniors are especially vulnerable. The American … [Read more...]
The Best Sleep Positions And Tricks For Getting Good Sleep
Researchers estimate that between 40% and 70% of people over 65 suffer from chronic sleep issues and that almost half of these cases are undiagnosed. Sleep plays a key role in maintaining the proper functioning of the brain and body and impacts our emotional well-being. Poor sleep can lead to a number of health issues, particularly in older adults, which can significantly reduce the quality of life. To minimize the impact of sleep disturbances, … [Read more...]
The Link Between Hydration And Brain Health
Drinking water isn’t just necessary to quench a powerful thirst. Water performs a number of important functions in the body including flushing out bodily toxins, keeping blood pumping throughout our bodies, and ensuring that blood gets pumped to our hearts. Beyond the more obvious health benefits of staying hydrated, researchers believe that there is also a strong correlation between hydration and cognitive function too. Here’s a look at the link … [Read more...]
Understanding Dementia: The Positive Approach to Care
Dementia in all its forms follows a very individual path. Lighthouse uses The Positive Approach to Care®, developed by internationally acclaimed dementia expert Teepa Snow. It recognizes a person’s ever-changing abilities so that expectations can be adjusted and the most appropriate care given.We published a booklet that helps uncloud the mystery surrounding dementia: Understanding Dementia: Positive Approach to Care™ and the … [Read more...]
Virtual Museum Tours
Visiting a museum virtually is a convenient way to enjoy art or history. Virtual museum tours make cultural institutions located in faraway cities, states or countries readily accessible to everyone. As a result of the pandemic, even more virtual museum tours and online offerings are now available. Attendees may visit at any time of day or night without leaving their living room. There's no need to coordinate transportation or parking, worry … [Read more...]
Best Phones and Phone Features For Seniors
Technology can help us maintain social connections, encourage exercise, provide important reminders and safety alerts and deliver entertainment and mental stimulation. Unfortunately, technology can also be a source of annoyance and frustration. One important piece of technology is the mobile phone. This critical item can sometimes be difficult to use for those with even a slight impairment to vision or fine motor skills. Fortunately, more … [Read more...]
The Role Of Diversity In Dementia Care
There is no “one size fits all” approach to caregiving for those with dementia. As dementia progresses, a person’s characteristics may change, and culture and background often play a role in the care and support that a person prefers to receive. Cultural understanding is a key factor for building a successful care plan for dementia patients. It is important that caregivers and family members of dementia patients are cognizant of the important … [Read more...]
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