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The Early Stages of Care Planning

senior woman talking to daughterWhen family caregivers begin the care planning process with their elderly loved ones, it can be hard to know where to start. But putting it off doesn’t do anyone any favors, because it can cause the family to scramble resulting in potentially inadequate care due to rushing. Plan ahead and plan early so that quality care remains a priority.

1. Look at all resources –in order to help a senior plan for the future, take a look at all of the options by considering family who may be able to provide help, finances and other assets that could contribute to an aging loved one’s future

2. Understand that plans can change – when planning early, a guideline might be put in place. You might decide with the senior in your life that you will be a full or part-time caregiver. But, by the time they actually need help you might not be in a position to follow through. Accept that plans can change, be flexible, and have backup plans in place

3. Enlist help – a geriatric care manager or a senior care provider can help evaluate the future needs seniors may have to aid in planning

4. Organize the legal aspects – encourage your elderly relative to create a will, draft an advanced directive, establish a power of attorney, and go through the estate planning process

Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Mental and Physical Decline in Seniors: What to look for and Where to go for Guidance

depressed senior manQ—I have noticed my elderly mother acting less like her usual self. She has also lost a significant amount of weight. Could she be depressed? If so, are there other places I can take her to besides her physician?

A—Like anyone, when a senior does not feel well physically, this may affect their emotional health. There are several things you can look for to figure out if your senior is actually depressed, with weight loss being the most common. Also outside of her primary care physician, several centers and organizations exist, geared specifically towards senior health.

• Loss of appetite—A change in appetite usually results in the most common sign a senior is depressed of unintentional weight loss.

• Generally disinterest—Seniors may lose interest in daily activities they once enjoyed or found pleasing.

• Sleepless nights—A depressed senior may have trouble sleeping through the night. This can also explain another sign your senior is depressed, increased fatigue.

• Increased Irritability—Some seniors’ personalities turn increasingly agitated or dispirited when feeling low or depressed.

• Unusual thoughts about death—Abnormal notions about death and dying arise in a down senior.

• Where to get a geriatric assessment—Seniors and senior caregivers can receive help and more information on these depression signs by visiting their primary care physician or other outlets such as hospitals, senior centers, religious affiliations, Medicaid offices, or a local Area Agency on Aging.

Source: National Pace Association

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Shopping Gift Ideas for Elderly Relatives

Christmas present for GrandmaQ – I don’t know about you, but I struggle in particular in shopping for elderly relatives. After so many years of gift exchanges, it seems to become harder to know what to buy, especially when there’s nothing they’ll admit that they need. Can you make some suggestions?

A – Think about practical items rather than extravagant ones:

• Items that allow them to pamper themselves – seniors on a budget are not likely to splurge on things they consider non-essentials. Buy them candles, soaps and body lotions that allow them to feel pampered at home. Gift cards to restaurants or spas are added luxuries

• Gift baskets – gift baskets with a combination of items, including some of the above, as well as seasonal foods, books, and craft supplies that they will enjoy and make use of are all great things to include! Gift baskets can be bought pre-fabricated or can be created at home

• The gift of companionship – seniors will most appreciate the company of their loved ones. If this is not possible, senior care services can be gifted for companionship and assistance at home

• Take an elderly loved one out for the day – a trip out for lunch around the holidays to see a movie or a musical event can be a very enjoyable way for them to spend a day and it will be memorable!

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Helping Seniors Have Positive Holiday Experiences

Grandma's WreathThe holidays can be hard for seniors when they’re not as they were in the past. Family and friends they used to celebrate might no longer be with them, their health might not be what it was; and these are elements that can make the holiday season less enjoyable to seniors. Help seniors take joy from the holiday season, by using these tips to make positive holiday experiences.

1. Allow memories and past rituals to live on – don’t discourage seniors from reliving those important memories of holidays past, thinking that it will prevent depression. Share memories of family members no longer with you, look at photos, and keep old family traditions alive

2. Make sure visiting seniors are comfortable – to help reduce the stress of seniors coming into your home over the holidays, make sure that your home is senior-friendly, with safety being the primary concern

3. Avoid impulsive holiday activities – to ensure that seniors can be involved with all holiday activities, avoid being impulsive that way seniors can be well-rested for more excitement

4. Focus on the joy – while it’s okay to reminisces, over the holidays make sure that all memories discussed focus on the positive

5. Create new traditions – while you can focus on incorporating old rituals into the holidays, create new ones as well that give the whole family, including seniors, new things to look forward to doing together. Holiday activities can’t just focus on the past

Via: ArticleBase

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Cardiovascular Death Closely Linked to Walking Speed of Elderly Patients

Senior man walking down the streetWho would ever think that the walking speed of an elderly patient would be used as an assessment? Many doctors are doing just that. Various studies have shown that a reduced walking speed may place the patient at a high risk of developing cardiovascular disease, which could be fatal. Elderly patients should try to stay active and keep their bodies moving as much as they can. Walking speeds are important to note. If you are a caregiver and notice a change in walking speed, it may be best to discuss this with the doctor. Some facts about cardiovascular death and walking speeds are
listed below.

1. A slow walking speed in an elderly patient is associated with the increased risk of death due to cardiovascular issues.

2. Any decreased motor performance can be viewed as a risk factor.

3. Elderly patients should try to stay as active as possible. Introducing a walking exercise into a daily regime could reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

4. Walking speed can be used to predict future health issues. This may not be possible if the patient has broken a hip in the past 2 years, has a debilitating disease or dementia

Source: www.bmj.com

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Study Shows Sleep Does not Come with Age

senior waking up to alarm clockThere’s a belief that with age comes an increase in sleep issues that are common for seniors. Those issues include the following, which affect a large percentage of the population and can have an impact on overall health:

• Teeth grinding (bruxism) – an involuntary act which can cause problems with oral health and jaw pain

• Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome – a skewed internal clock that often makes it challenging for people to fall asleep before 2am and wake before 7am

• Sleep apnoea – this comes at varying levels of severity, and results in unusual sleeping patterns which can disturb sleep

• Insomnia – difficulty falling and staying asleep

• Restless Leg Syndrome – leg pain that comes with sleep that can interrupt sleeping patterns

According to a new study, seniors really shouldn’t have increased problems sleeping when compared to younger generations, because the stress of career and young family is removed from the equation. As a result, seniors who still find that they have trouble sleeping at night, or fail to feel well-rested during the day should seek medical help in order to determine if something else might be at play that impacts their sleeping habits.

Sources:

ScienceDaily

SleepDeprivation.com

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Questions Seniors Should Ask Before Moving in with a Family Member

elderly woman's suitcasesIn many cultures, it’s an expectation that families will take in their elders in older adulthood; but in others, it’s a gesture of concern and caring. Families might offer for seniors to move in with them, but it doesn’t mean that it’s an arrangement that works for everyone. If your family has suggested you come live in their home, evaluate whether or not it will work for you and the lifestyle you envision for yourself in older adulthood by asking these questions:

• What specific responsibilities will I have? Will I be expected to contribute to household chores or care for any of the grandchildren in the home? If so, how often and when?

• Will I be provided with my own space to maintain my independence? Will I have a room, or a bathroom that’s off limits to the rest of the family?

• What will become of my assets? How will we handle the sale of my home and finances I have in my bank accounts?

• Can I bring my pets to the home?

• Will changes be made to areas of the home to provide for my comfort and safety?

• Will I be a part of family decisions, such as vacations, travel, and hosting of events in the home? Or will the other family members make these decisions?

• Am I able to invite my friends to the home and entertain? What if I want to use the space without the grandchildren?

• What arrangements will be made if I need care assistance? Will someone in the home be able to help, or will we hire senior home care?

Via: Home Instead Senior Care

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Holiday Gift Baskets Every Senior is Sure to Love!

Holiday shopping can be a major source of stress, and shopping for the older members of the family can be an even greater challenge after years of gift-giving. Don’t just choose gift items for the sake of it, instead, for seniors on a limited income, pick up items that they need but might not want to spend money on themselves. Practical gifts as below will be most appreciated by seniors over the holidays:

1. Purchase items that will aid in dental health – it might not sound like a glamorous holiday gift idea, but a senior’s dental health can really change their quality of life, especially over the holidays when they’d rather enjoy. In a gift basket, include a favorite toothpaste or denture cleaner, mouthwash, floss and a new toothbrush (buy electric, or one in their favorite color – something they might not splurge on!).

2. Stock up on other personal items – splurge a little bit and include personal items that are more than just the basics. If you know that they prefer a certain kind of scented soap or body wash, but typically stick to a cheaper bar soap, pick some up! Bubble bath, body lotion and other items they wouldn’t necessarily buy for themselves would also be appreciated

3. Include nutritious snacks – crackers, preserves, tea and coffee are all great things to include in a senior’s gift basket. Try to buy the items you know they love, but won’t get for themselves!

Via: Well Sphere

Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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