Noticing Care Needs During the Holidays? Take These 5 Steps.

Mother talking in the dinner table on christmas at home

Returning home for the holidays can be a joyous occasion, but it can also bring to light changes in the health and well-being of our aging loved ones. If you’ve recently visited your parents and are noticing care needs during the holidays, such as Mom is becoming increasingly forgetful or Dad is not moving as well as he did last year, you’re not alone. Many adult children experience a holiday reality check – a time when family visits reveal a need for care that may have been overlooked throughout the year.

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The Surprising Link Between Nutrition and Dementia

An outline of a brain is filled with colorful, healthy foods, indicating the link between nutrition and dementia.
An outline of a brain is filled with colorful, healthy foods, indicating the link between nutrition and dementia.
The link between nutrition and dementia means we have even more reason to make sure that older loved ones follow a healthy diet.

In our last blog post, we featured some age-related problems that prevent seniors from following a healthy diet, yet could there also be a link between poor nutrition and dementia? Malnutrition in older individuals is far more common than you may think. The National Resource on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Aging notes that 35% – 50% of the seniors living in long-term care centers are experiencing nutritional deficiencies, and as many as 65% of older adults in the hospital may be malnourished as well.

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The Leading Senior Nutrition Problems and How to Help

An older woman and her caregiver are at the grocery store, shopping for the right kinds of foods to overcome the leading senior nutrition problems.
An older woman and her caregiver are at the grocery store, shopping for the right kinds of foods to overcome the leading senior nutrition problems.
See if the older adults in your life might struggle with one or more of the five leading senior nutrition problems outlined here.

Most of us eagerly anticipate a delicious meal – the comforting tastes and scents, the satisfying sensation of a full stomach. For some older individuals, though, a host of health concerns can prevent their enjoyment of meals or even their ability to shop for nutritious foods, which can lead to dietary deficiency in many instances. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has some solutions to some of the most leading senior nutrition problems, including:

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5 Steps to Better Management of Kidney Disease

Better management of kidney disease is possible through following these five simple steps.

Hiccupping. Itching. Changes in appetite and sleep. These are just some of the seemingly innocuous red flags that might perhaps suggest kidney disease. And with as many as 20 million people in the United States alone managing the disease, plus many more who have not yet been diagnosed, it’s crucial that individuals experiencing these symptoms bring them to the attention of the health care provider.

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The Best and Worst Foods for Kidney Disease

Learn the best and worst foods for kidney disease to help reduce symptoms and possibly even slow the progression of the disease.

As they say, we are what we eat, and for people with kidney disease, it is vital that an effective dietary plan is followed to cut down on symptoms like an upset stomach, swelling, pain, and more. In addition, following a kidney-healthy diet might even slow down the development of the disease. If you are providing care for a loved one with kidney concerns, it is important to know the best and worst foods for kidney disease, such as:

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