Sundowning and Dementia: How to Manage Signs and Symptoms
As the days get shorter during winter, sundowning can be more of an issue. If your loved one is already experiencing sundowning symptoms, they will likely get worse during this season. Everything gets more confusing for people with dementia when daylight is lost.
November 29, 2018Dr. Diane Darby Beach #Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care & Support5 Popular Books to Read This Holiday Season
The holiday season is here! Whether you are spending time with family, traveling, or having a “staycation,” the holidays are always a good time to catch up on some reading. We have sourced five popular books on Goodreads in 2018, including both fiction and nonfiction.
November 27, 2018Michele Fan #Health LivingTips for a Safe, Healthy Thanksgiving Holiday
As you prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving with loved ones, here are a few things to consider.
November 20, 2018Michele Fan #Health LivingCompassionate End-of-Life Care for Chinese Americans
“In America, most families will honor the individual wishes of an elder as they age, but Chinese families don’t operate that way,” says Stokes. “A Chinese family makes a decision as a unit, which ultimately might not be what the senior wants. Chinese people don’t talk about end-of-life care, but we want to change that.”
November 15, 2018Hilary Young #AgingWhy the Flu is Bad for Diabetes Patients
"“The flu is challenging for anybody, but it is more so for people with diabetes,” explains Mary Stuhr, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator with the Diabetes Education Center of the Midlands in Omaha, Nebraska. “Dehydration, a changed eating schedule and how the body responds to infection can all make the management of blood sugars more difficult.”
November 13, 2018Beth Lueders #Health/MedicalSupporting Veterans and Military Families
Many Right at Home owners, staff and caregivers use their military experience to understand the unique challenges veterans and their families face when providing veteran-sensitive care and support for military families in their homes.
November 08, 2018Michele Fan #Veterans Aid & AttendanceCaregiver Took WWII Veteran on a Trip Down Memory Lane
Jim and I had been talking about going up to his wife’s gravesite, and one morning he just came out of his room dressed and ready to go! I helped him to the car and off we went. It was about a two-hour trip, and it brought back a lot of happy memories for him. It made my heart happy to see him so happy.
November 06, 2018Hilary Young #Caregiving #Veterans Aid & AttendanceNational Family Caregivers Month
Taking steps to counter the financial and emotional strain of caregiving helps both the caregiver and loved one enjoy better health and time together. Learn what support resources are available for family caregivers.
November 01, 2018Beth Lueders #CaregivingAdvances in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Dr. Joel Stein, Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University in New York City, discusses a number of forward-looking stroke therapies. Dr. Stein is also Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and Physiatrist-in-Chief at New York-Presbyterian hospital.
October 29, 2018Beth Lueders #Health/Medical #RightTransitions10 Frequently Asked Questions for Pharmacists
October is American Pharmacists Month, Lisa Sukin, a pharmacist with 20 years’ experience in hospital and retail pharmacy, shares her answers to common questions people ask about medications.
October 25, 2018Beth Lueders #Health/Medical