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By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on September 11, 2019

Memory loss support for someone with dementia must be a daily priority to be effective. The best activities are also ones your aging loved one enjoys, and you can even have fun bonding with your loved one while you offer support. These six activities are effective for delaying memory loss…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on September 4, 2019

After being treated for an illness or injury, most seniors don’t want to head back to the hospital anytime soon. When seniors are injured or have compromised immune systems, being readmitted to the hospital could potentially put their health in danger, which is why older adults and their caregivers should…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on August 28, 2019

For family caregivers, getting help can be challenging and increase their risk of physical and mental exhaustion. However, respite care can reduce stress and simplify the caregiving role. Here are some details about in-home respite care and how it helps seniors and their families. Companionship Older adults don’t have to…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on August 21, 2019

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 700,000 Canadians are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease or some other form of dementia. If you notice symptoms suggesting your aging loved one may be one of them, you might assume you’re seeing early signs of dementia. However, there are some causes of…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on August 14, 2019

Approximately one third of stroke survivors experience communication problems. Some may not be able to speak, and others have difficulty understanding language. However, seniors need not be without a means of communication. There are many devices available that help senior stroke survivors regain the ability to communicate. 1. Whiteboards Whiteboards…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on August 7, 2019

Parkinson’s disease can cause minor or significant neurological symptoms. Your elderly loved one may have the ability to perform the activities of daily living when Parkinson’s is in its early stages. However, advanced stages of the disease may lead to mobility, swallowing, and speaking difficulties. Here are some Parkinson’s disease…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on July 24, 2019

Once your senior loved one is ready to go home to continue stroke recovery, you may find that he or she gets bored throughout the day. While your loved one was in the hospital, he or she may have been so busy with therapy and just trying to recover that…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on July 17, 2019

The challenges associated with caregiving can become so overwhelming they lead to caregiver burnout. This physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion can be so extreme it causes severe problems that affect you, your siblings, and your dependent loved ones. To find balance and alleviate caregiver-related stress, your family should use in-home…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on July 10, 2019

Memory—the ability to process, store, recall, and utilize information when needed—is a complex function involving billions of neurons and multiple areas of the brain. Over time, the neurons involved in short-term memory formation, retention, and recall can shrink or become damaged by free radicals or the effects of high blood…

By Home Care Assistance Edmonton, 9:00 am on July 3, 2019

The discovery that your senior loved one has Alzheimer’s disease may provide many answers to the questions you’ve had about his or her behavior over the past several weeks or months. However, you’ve also likely found that you now have even more questions than ever before about how to help…