As we age, occasional forgetfulness is common and often dismissed as a normal part of the aging process. However, distinguishing between typical memory lapses and more serious cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer’s disease, can be challenging. We explore the differences between simple forgetfulness and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as key signs to watch for and […]
Caregiving can be a rewarding and deeply compassionate role, but it also comes with significant physical and emotional challenges. Caregivers often experience high levels of stress, which, if left unmanaged, can lead to burnout, and negatively impact both their own well-being and the quality of care they provide. We will explore effective stress management techniques […]
The common heart disease warning signs are angina, chest pain, dyspnea, edema, and palpitations. Chest Pain There are many causes of chest pain that have nothing to do with the heart, but it is a discomfort or pain felt along the front of the body. Angina chest pain is the most common symptom of poor […]
Neuropathies are a series of conditions that cause damage to the nervous system. Two neuropathies are having an increased rate of prevalence, particularly in younger diabetics. These are autonomic neuropathy and small fiber neuropathy. It’s important to recognize the symptoms to discover them sooner. Autonomic neuropathy affects involuntary functions of the nervous system such as […]
In the United States, a majority of individuals fall short of their optimal health potential. A disconcerting six out of ten Americans grapple with at least one chronic disease, as reported by the CDC, with four out of ten facing the challenge of managing two or more conditions. The toll of chronic ailments such as […]
The Christmas season is a time of joy, warmth, and togetherness, and for many families, it’s a time to come together and celebrate with loved ones. However, for those who are receiving home care, the holiday season can bring unique challenges and opportunities. In this article, we will explore the significance of home care during […]
A recent study shows that resistance training can significantly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Resistance training includes exercises in which a muscle contraction is opposed by force to increase strength or endurance. The study included adults between the ages of 50-69, each of whom were screened for prediabetes.1 The participants completed a […]
Blood clots, medically known as thrombosis, can be a silent and potentially life-threatening condition. These clots can form in your arteries or veins, obstructing blood flow and causing a range of health issues, from deep vein thrombosis (DVT) to pulmonary embolism, heart attacks, and strokes. The good news is that many blood clots are preventable. […]
Your heart is one of the most vital organs in your body and keeping it healthy is crucial for a long and fulfilling life. To assess and monitor your heart health, you need to be aware of three key numbers that provide valuable insights into the state of your cardiovascular system. These numbers can help […]
As the chill in the air begins to intensify and leaves paint the landscape with hues of red and gold, November marks a special occasion in the United States – The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) celebrates National Home Care and Hospice Month. This is a time to honor and appreciate the […]