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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|

THE MEDICAL TEAM’s Tips for Managing MS Symptoms

Just as no two people are alike, each individual diagnosed with multiple sclerosis will experience it uniquely. In fact, the unpredictability of the progression of the disease can make managing it challenging. Yet there are some common symptoms that occur in many cases of MS, and we at THE MEDICAL TEAM have compiled some helpful

2018-12-14T13:50:33-05:00December 14th, 2018|Senior Health|

How Parkinson’s Changes Mood, Mind, and Behavior

Parkinson’s disease impacts an astounding 10 million people worldwide, with another 60,000 in America alone diagnosed each year. Though we most commonly associate physical symptoms with the disease, such as rigid muscles, tremors, and poor balance, it’s important to understand the secondary symptoms as well, in order to best manage the disease. Secondary symptoms can

2018-12-04T12:50:32-05:00December 4th, 2018|Senior Health|

Top Things to Do During Your Holiday Visit with Aging Parents

There’s nothing better than having the whole family gather together to celebrate the holiday season, and in many cases, it’s one of a limited number of opportunities for family members who live at a distance to visit in person with older loved ones. In the midst of the merriment, the holidays provide an ideal opportunity

2018-11-16T11:01:45-05:00November 16th, 2018|Family Caregiving|

Hiring In-Home Help: A Guide for Family Caregivers

Caring for seniors at home is one of the most selfless and rewarding commitments family members can undertake. It allows family caregivers the opportunity to spend quality time with the senior in their care, often leading to a stronger bond than ever before. However, it can also raise some concerns and challenges that can best

2018-11-12T14:30:55-05:00November 12th, 2018|Benefits of Home Care, Family Caregiving|
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