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How to Recognize Isolation & Depression in Caregivers

=Caring for a loved one is a great honor and provides a wealth of rewarding benefits. Yet it can also become overwhelming for caregivers who are trying to maintain a healthy life balance, meeting all of their own needs in addition to those of their loved one. And for many caregivers, because they’re so focused

2019-04-12T08:29:46-04:00April 12th, 2019|Family Caregiving|

What’s Next After a Parkinson’s Diagnosis?

When a patient is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it’s the beginning of a number of life changes to come, and can leave the person feeling uncertain as to how to move forward and meet the challenges ahead. Maintaining a sense of control is important, and can be accomplished by putting together a plan of action

2019-03-22T07:15:11-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Senior Health|

Q&A About Speech Therapy for Adults

While speech therapy is of course beneficial for children to correct any communication problems early on, it’s just as helpful for older adults challenged by a variety of conditions: cognitive problems, brain injury, stroke recovery, and more to overcome language and swallowing obstacles. The professional in-home speech therapists at THE MEDICAL TEAM have provided answers

2019-02-19T14:09:35-05:00February 19th, 2019|Senior Health|

How Can Medicare Help You Care for Your Heart?

We only have one, so it’s important to take care of it! Thankfully there are a number of steps we can all take to keep our heart healthy: staying physically active, making wise dietary choices, and staying up to date with regular checkups. This is especially vital for older adults as heart disease is the

2019-02-08T09:59:58-05:00February 8th, 2019|Senior Health|

Medications & Falls: What Seniors Should Know

With the majority of older adults taking multiple prescription medications – a full 80% take at least two medications, and more than 50% take four or more –managing these medications is crucial to ensure they’re providing maximum benefit while minimizing side effects. One important side effect of many prescriptions for seniors is the increased risk

2019-01-24T07:24:49-05:00January 24th, 2019|Senior Health, Senior Safety|

Helping Seniors Cope with Vision Loss

It’s common, and even normal, for some degree of vision loss to be experienced as we age. We learn adaptive techniques – using reading glasses or a magnifying glass, holding a book slightly farther away from the eyes, and utilizing stronger lighting. Yet when a condition such as glaucoma, retinal detachments, or macular degeneration is

2019-01-14T13:00:38-05:00January 14th, 2019|Older Adult Issues, Senior Health|
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