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What Is The Most Common Problem With Medication For Seniors?

Not Taking It When Prescribed! Each medication is not an isolated drug. When a doctor prescribes medication for seniors, they are not only looking at a specific health problem, but the patient's entire condition as well. A doctor may prescribe multiple medications, carefully calculating them to work together. When one or more medication is not taken at all, or not at the right times or in the right dosage, the resulting imbalance can often mean a reduction in health. In some instances, it can even be life threatening. There are many reasons an elderly person may not be taking all...

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Local Community Events In Chicago That Will Add Some Fun To Your Summer!

Many seniors may have accepted that they can't get out as much as they used to, especially if they have trouble walking or have to use a wheelchair. Everyone, though, benefits from an occasional break with routine. If your senior loved one needs special transportation assistance, arrangements can seem well worth the effort when you see the joy in your loved one's face during an outing, or when they recall the event during the weeks and months that follow.For some people, a trip to the park with it's fresh air and natural beauty, can be a refreshing experience that enlivens them for days. Other people may find that...

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Memory Care Exercises For Seniors

Physical And Mental Exercises! Staying active is an integral part of the aging process. Countless studies have demonstrated that engaging in low-impact activities can significantly boost energy, manage pain symptoms, and help seniors maintain their independence. But staying fit shouldn’t stop after your 30-minute yoga session. Research increasingly demonstrates that adults who engage in “brain games” and memory care exercises preserve their cognitive health for much longer than those who do not. Staying mentally active is just as important as regular physical exercise. Memory Care Exercises Getting older doesn’t have to mean an inevitable decline in your mental abilities. There...

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Free Services For Seniors

As seniors age, it's important that they stay as engaged and mentally active as possible. There are alternatives other than being shuttled to bingo games or sitting parked in front of random television shows. Most seniors prefer to be helpful, or to have someone with whom to reminisce, or to be able to access entertainment that is personally meaningful. The greater Chicago area is fortunate to have free services for seniors which facilitate these options---whether your senior loved one is home-bound or is able to be out and about. Seniors helping seniors, with a little assistance Chicago's Senior Companion Program allows retired seniors to have a rewarding experience...

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Preparing For a Live-in Caregiver –
7 Steps That Ensure a Positive Experience

Transitioning to a Live In Caregiver Most people are accustomed to the privacy of their own homes and their familiar everyday routines. A new person coming into the home full time can feel quite different from how you and your loved one are used to living. Overcoming any misgivings about change is perhaps the single most important first consideration. By allowing positive change, you can enjoy an enhanced quality of life and all of the many benefits a live in caregiver can provide. Knowledge, communication, and preparation are key to an ideal transition.   Step 1 - Communicate With Your...

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Attitude Is Everything – Can Home Health Care Improve Your Outlook?

If you are providing part-time or full-time care to a loved one who is aging, there are many issues to face on a daily basis that may feel negative. You are concerned with time, money, logistics, and physical requirements. Your elderly parent or spouse may be additionally concerned about loss of self-sufficiency, inability to enjoy old activities, and isolation from friends or social gatherings. Concerns and negative thoughts can lead to more of the same. Little things can seem large, and it's easy to get on each other's nerves. Not only can this negative cycle lead to irritability and hard...

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The Best Home Care for Seniors
in the Chicago, IL Area

At Home & Hearth Caregivers, we are proud to offer compassionate, family-like in-home care, respite care, and Alzheimer’s and dementia care services to seniors and families throughout Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, McHenry Counties, including the following cities and towns: