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Guide to Common Illnesses in Seniors

By Courtney Ahroon|2020-06-18T17:08:53+00:00March 11th, 2020|

Common Illnesses for Seniors Memory Loss What is Memory Loss? Memory loss becomes serious when it is more than typical age-related memory loss. When your loved one is no longer able to remember new events or recall memories, [...]

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Ultimate Guide to Memory Care: What You Need to Know About Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

By In Home Care|2022-03-22T11:48:53+00:00March 6th, 2020|

Memory Care Guide What You Need to Know About Memory Care, Dementia, and Alzheimer's Disease 1. What is memory care? 2. Difference between Dementia & Alzheimers 3. Stages of Memory Loss Stage 1. No Cognitive Decline Stage 2. Very Mild Cognitive Decline Stage 3. Mild Cognitive Decline Stage 4. [...]

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Guide to Cancer in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00February 19th, 2020|

What is Cancer? Cancer in the elderly is the growth of abnormal cells within a part of the body. These abnormal cells can turn into a mass, which is also referred to as a tumor. Cancer cells can begin in any part of the body and then grow into other parts. As it takes up [...]

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Guide to Stroke in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:49+00:00February 18th, 2020|

What is a Stroke? A stroke in the elderly occurs when there is a sudden interruption of blood supply to the brain, and the brain does not get enough oxygen. While there are many things that can lead to a stroke, it is often due to a quick blockage of the arteries that lead to [...]

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Guide to Pneumonia in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00February 11th, 2020|

What is Pneumonia? Pneumonia in the Elderly is an infection of the lungs. An infection can be caused either bacterially or virally, leading the lungs to fill with pus and harden. The disease can also affect the alveoli, causing them to become inflamed, which can lead to a lack of airflow. The symptoms of pneumonia [...]

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Guide to Macular Degeneration in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00February 10th, 2020|

What is Macular Degeneration? Macular degeneration in the elderly is a type of eye disease that can lead to vision loss. With macular degeneration, over time, the center of the retina, the macula, deteriorates. The macula is the part of the eye that transfers the images that we view via the optic nerve to the [...]

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Guide to Kidney Disease in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00February 4th, 2020|

What is Kidney Disease in the Elderly? The kidneys play an important role in our bodies. They filter out water and waste, turning that waste into urine. The kidneys also help to regulate the bodies’ electrolytes and acids. Kidney disease is a condition in which the kidneys become damaged, and their ability to filter out [...]

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  • Guide to Heart Disease in the Elderly 

Guide to Heart Disease in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00January 28th, 2020|

What is Heart Disease? Heart disease in the elderly is a term that is used to describe medical conditions that affect the heart’s health. Heart disease might include coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, blood vessel conditions, and heart defects. Understanding how the heart works can also help you understand what happens with heart disease. With a [...]

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Guide to Diabetes in the Elderly

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00January 22nd, 2020|

What is Diabetes? Diabetes in the elderly is a medical disease that is caused by too much Glucose, or sugar, in the blood. Typically, Glucose comes from the foods that you eat and is then transferred into energy. Insulin, one of the bodies’ hormones, then helps the glucose convert into energy in your cells. If [...]

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Guide to Arthritis in the Elderly 

By In Home Care|2020-06-18T18:39:48+00:00January 16th, 2020|

What is Arthritis? Arthritis in the elderly is characterized as the inflammation of the joints. This painful condition affects millions of people, with symptoms that include stiffness and pain. Arthritis can affect any part of the body, depending on the type of arthritis and the cause of the damage. Arthritis can also affect people of [...]

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