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By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on April 5, 2018

Parkinson’s disease is difficult to diagnose because symptoms may also be present in other medical conditions. However, the symptoms produced by Parkinson’s disease are easier to control when it is diagnosed in the early stages. Certain signs appear when the disease process initially develops. Recognizing the changes can help seniors get the medical attention they need. Here are a few early…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on March 22, 2018

In its early stages, dementia can be difficult to recognize. Many of the first symptoms of dementia are hard to distinguish from the symptoms of ordinary aging. Here are a few warning signs of dementia that family caregivers should watch for.  Disruptive Memory Loss Memory loss is often the first sign of dementia. While most seniors experience mild memory loss,…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on March 8, 2018

Finding the right home care company is essential for your senior loved one’s wellbeing. While it’s nice to have options, it can also be overwhelming to try to narrow them down and find the perfect home care company for your loved one. Ask the following questions to get the critical information you need to make sure a home care agency…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on February 15, 2018

Cardiovascular disease remains a major concern in the United States. In 2016, the American Heart Association reported more than 800,000 deaths occurred due to cardiovascular-related strokes. More than 500,000 of the cases were first-time instances. Strokes remain the sixth leading cause of death in the country. However, seniors can use the following tips to reduce their risk of strokes.  Make…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on February 1, 2018

As people age, their dietary needs often change. There are certain foods seniors should avoid due to their high-fat or bacterial content. Here are eight foods aging adults should consider removing from their diets.  1. Sprouts Some healthy foods aren't ideal for seniors. Sprouts are a prime example. They are grown in humid conditions, which allows bacteria to grow. Seniors…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on January 18, 2018

When aging adults require assistance with their daily lives, family caregivers likely need to choose between in-home care and assisted living. Your family should consider your loved one’s health and personal wishes when making the final decision. Here are some of the advantages in-home care has over assisted living facilities.  Offers One-on-One Care  In an assisted living facility, seniors need…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on January 4, 2018

Being a caregiver can be a difficult task, and family caregivers are at risk of experiencing burnout. A senior's cognitive and physical abilities along with personality are some of the factors that may make the rewarding task stressful. However, there are several ways caregivers can protect themselves from experiencing burnout.  1. Learn More About Caregiving Local hospitals and online websites…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on December 28, 2017

The senior population is rapidly growing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. For many families in Huntsville, AL, in-home care will soon be an important concern when it comes to the wellbeing of their aging loved ones. Using the infographic below, provided by Huntsville Home Care Assistance, learn about some of the key factors that have…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on December 21, 2017

When seniors need some extra assistance, in-home care is always a sensible solution. Professional caregivers provide a wide range of services, from grooming assistance to companionship. Here are a few indicators that suggest it's time to think about in-home care for your senior loved one.  1. Messy Household A cluttered home is one of the first signs a senior needs…

By Home Care Assistance Huntsville, 9:00 am on December 7, 2017

Dementia and Alzheimer’s are two health conditions that have many of the same symptoms, but there are also significant differences. Seniors and their family caregivers need to understand those differences. Learning more about the conditions can help seniors stave them off and live a higher quality of life. Take a look at some of the key differences between dementia and…