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Senior Living Options: Assisted Living Facilities

Senior woman opening a fridgeAs seniors get older and begin to struggle with living independently, they along with their families have some tough choices to make. Choosing a senior care option is not an easy decision, but one newly emerging trend for those seniors who require more than home care services is to use assisted living facilities (AFLs) which offer the following services and benefits:

1. Living independently – seniors in ALFs are often in one-bedroom or studio apartment buildings, so they have the privacy and independence that they require

2. Safety is offered – ALF apartments anticipate the safety needs of seniors and ensure that they include grab bars, ramps and other essential safety devices. Supervisors are always available to respond to emergencies

3. Seniors don’t need to worry about home maintenance – cleaning services, including laundry can be provided by ALF

4. Activity of daily living services are offered – bathing, dressing, and medication reminders can be provided. There are also special facilities for those who suffer with Alzheimer’s and dementia and designated services

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Senior Care Planning During the Holiday Season

woman helping an elderly woman down a rampWhen visiting a senior relative this month over the holidays, be on the lookout for warning signs that their lifestyle may have become too much for them. Senior care experts recommend that families make note of the following things:

1. Learn about what your senior wants for the future – the holidays aren’t a time to bring up stressful conversations, but you can casually ask them about their desires for their future. If you learn they’re hoping to move closer to their grandchildren or to a warmer climate, that can help you understand for planning

2. Take a look at how they’re doing physically and mentally – simply being in a senior’s presence over the holidays will help you to evaluate their physical and mental health that could dictate their future senior care needs

3. Include the whole family – particularly if the senior you are assessing is a parent and you have siblings, everyone needs to be included in the discussions, at least until a family caregiver is decided to provide family care. Open the dialogue with your family members about the future of your loved one’s care

Via: www.stagesofseniorcare.com

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When needing help with aging parents or older adults living in the Chicago area please contact one of our offices -  Home Care Chicago North Side (773) 784-4024, Home Care Chicago Gold Coast and Lincoln Park (773) 463-3500, or Home Care Chicago Downtown, Near West, South Side (312) 348-7238.

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Getting Through the Holidays as a Senior or Caregiver

Everyone around you is talking about the joy of the holiday season, but if you just don’t feel it, then you’re likely suffering from the holiday blues. Get through the season whether you’re a senior or a senior caregiver and make the most of what it has to offer with these tips:

1. Surround yourself with people – even if you don’t have family or friends around that you can spend time with, do join other social events taking place in your community

2. Volunteer – no matter what’s happening in your life, you’ll feel great when you volunteer and give back to those in need

3. Join a support group – sometimes it’s not easy to talk to family about the emotions you’re struggling with, so join a support group that allows you to share your feelings

4. Don’t put pressure on yourself – it’s okay if you don’t feel like celebrating over the holidays, don’t push yourself. Get involved with those things that make you happy, and don’t get down on yourself if you don’t feel joyful

5. Avoid alcohol – alcohol can depress your mood, so even though the wine and eggnog is flowing over the holidays, stick to the non-alcoholic stuff!

6. Know the signs of depression and seek treatment – the holiday blues are one thing, but you also need to recognize depression and get help

Via: Health in Aging

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Christmas Gift Ideas for Seniors

Christmas present for GrandmaScratching your head trying to come up with ideas for gifts for an elderly relative? Whether you’re shopping for your grandparent, mother, father, great aunt or another member of your family, here are some gift ideas they’re sure to appreciate:

• 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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Study Shows More Comprehensive Alzheimer’s Care is Needed

Over 5 million seniors in the United States suffer with some form of Alzheimer’s or dementia, and this is a number that’s expected to double over the upcoming decades. Unfortunately, medical care for Alzheimer’s today is not at the level that it should be, and improvements are necessary to accommodate a growing population with quality care. In many cases today, seniors are hospitalized for other medical issues, and their Alzheimer’s goes undetected until they develop a complication as a result of their cognitive impairment. A new study indicates that more comprehensive care is needed for Alzheimer’s patients, and it uses a three-tier approach.

1. Screening upon admission to the hospital – rather than learning that a senior has Alzheimer’s or dementia retroactively following a medical issue, this approach ensures seniors are screened when admitted to the hospital

2. Education of the nurses and medical practitioners – there are three levels of care depending upon patient needs, but all of them ensure that all medical professionals responsible for the care of a senior are aware of their Alzheimer’s diagnosis

3. Planning for the future – right from the time of admission in this three-tier program, medical professionals talk with seniors and family members about preparing for the future, and arrangements that will need to be made for discharge. For those who require more comprehensive care, follow-ups are conducted to ensure that a senior’s health comes first

Via: Hospitals and Health Networks

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The Future of Seniors: Increased Disabilities?

senior in a hospital bedmight see it as paranoia, but a new study has demonstrated that older adults in the future might have increased instances of medical conditions that can affect their mobility, health and quality of life. Seniors that have increased disabilities will likely require greater care from senior care providers and from medical care providers, and in order to accommodate these needs, planning is necessary:

1. Caregivers can arm themselves with knowledge – with this study already circulating, professional caregivers and families with other generations alike can take this opportunity to become more knowledgeable. Professional caregivers can increase their knowledge about dealing with disabled seniors on a large scale, and families can take a long hard look at their prospective care options should this issue become a reality for their family

2. Organizations can improve personal mobility devices – new technology that can assist in the senior care industry is constantly becoming available on the market, but if  there is a greater need that’s upcoming, there’s room for further development and preparation

3. Studies can focus on preventative measures – increased numbers of disabled seniors, particularly if the boomer demographic is affected, could put a strain on the health care system. With this knowledge, health care professionals care work proactively to try and find preventative medicine or establish techniques that may reduce the likelihood that the number of disabled seniors will increase

Via: MedicalNewsToday

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5 Ways Seniors Can Have Positive Holiday Experiences

Grandma's WreathAfter the loss of a spouse, friend or family member, seniors in particular may have a problem bouncing back to enjoy the holiday season, even many years later, because holidays might not be as they remember. This year, help someone in your life have positive holiday experiences again with these tips:

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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Seniors Learn of Free Trips

elderly coupleWe all assume that any trip is going to cost some money. This is where we are all wrong. There are many day trips that seniors can plan that do not require money! Free day trips to local areas within your state will provide you with a social experience. There is also a lot to learn! The following list contains some ideas when planning a free trip for seniors or as a group of seniors.

1. The State Capitol is a beautiful building loaded with information. There is no admission charge and guided tours are available. If you do not wish to have a guide, you are free to walk around on your own.

2. When travelling to the State Capitol, bring along a lunch. The State House is located on manicured grounds which offer the perfect place for an afternoon picnic.

3. If you have time in the day, pay a visit to some other public buildings, such as the Archives building. There is no cost to go in and you will be amazed at the amount of information available.

4. The Governor’s Mansion is another great way to spend a day. Guided tours are offered during your visit at no charge.

Via: ehow.com

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When needing help with aging parents or older adults living in the Chicago area please contact one of our offices -  Home Care Chicago North Side (773) 784-4024, Home Care Chicago Gold Coast and Lincoln Park (773) 463-3500, or Home Care Chicago Downtown, Near West, South Side (312) 348-7238.

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