Companionship Care

What to do when you diagnosed with Alzheimer's and MCI?

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by cognitive changes that are noticeable to the individual and others but do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of dementia. It is considered an intermediate stage between the normal cognitive decline of aging and more severe cognitive impairment seen in conditions like Alzheimer's disease.

MCI increases the risk of Alzheimer's by 400% in the next five years. Although not everyone with MCI will progress to dementia, individuals with MCI have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia compared to the general population. However, some people with MCI remain stable or even improve over time.

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Senior Isolation
Common Mistakes People Make With Home Health Care

There are several common mistakes that people make with home health care. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can help ensure that your loved one receives the best possible home health care ...

Caregiver Jobs
Home Health Jobs

Home Health job opportunities in the following counties:
Home Health job opportunities in the following counties:
Middlesex, Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem

Senior Isolation
Senior Isolation and prevention

Senior social isolation refers to the experience of older adults feeling disconnected from social relationships, community involvement, and social activities. ...

A Third of Senior Falls
Falls are a major cause of injury in adults over 65. It is important to take proactive steps to reduce the risk of falls

How To Hire Your First Caregiver
Hiring a home health aide is an important decision and must be taken seriously. Not only do you need to find the right person

It's All about ADL
It is a term used to describe the basic self-care tasks that individuals typically do on their own, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and using the bathroom.

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