Senior Care Advice

How to Assist When a Senior is Dealing with Incontinence

According to the CDC, roughly half of all older adults live with urinary incontinence. For many seniors, incontinence can be messy, uncomfortable, or embarrassing. If you are assisting an aging loved one with bladder control issues, these incontinence care tips will help keep them more comfortable, confident, and active.

How to Assist When a Senior is Dealing with Incontinence2023-07-10T18:52:15-05:00

Caring for a Loved One With Aphasia

Aphasia can result from trauma to the brain, such as a stroke, head injury, tumor, or even an infection. It impacts all modes of language including speech, writing, gesticulating, and comprehension. Aphasia affects roughly 2 million people in the United States, and an estimated 180,000 cases are diagnosed each year.

Caring for a Loved One With Aphasia2024-05-06T14:35:38-05:00
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