Celebrating the Holidays with In Home Senior Care
More than 6 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s and it is estimated that nearly 13 million people will have Alzheimer’s by 2050. One in three seniors die from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
The outdoors aren’t called the great outdoors for no reason. Countless studies, research, as well as the sum total of human experience throughout history have all pointed to the same conclusion time and time again, which is that getting outside and taking in nature and all our world’s natural splendor has real, tangible benefits. Spending time outside can improve our mood and mental health, boost the strength of our immune system, lower blood pressure, and even shorten time spent healing after surgery or a significant injury.
As the old adage goes, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. As we age, mental acuity and brain structures tend to weaken. The good news is that there are things seniors can do to preserve, or even strengthen cognitive health. By taking steps to ensure healthy cognition, you can preserve a high quality of life and a high level of independence. Taking these measures can also help with maintaining optimal brain function, enhancing several areas of mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
The Arizona Coyotes will be able to move forward in negotiations with the city of Tempe after the City Council voted 5-2 in favor of the Coyotes’ bid to build an arena and entertainment district on city-owned land.
The extended summer holiday and the long weekends are usually perfect for our loved seniors to travel for leisure or visit family and friends. While these are perfect ideas to keep your senior client happy and relaxed, weekend travels could pose challenges like extreme traffic, stressful itineraries and travel schedules, and the potential cancellation of holiday plans.
Today, we had the honor of collaborating with Dr. Leon Meytin, a highly regarded neurologist and movement disorder specialist, to deliver an enlightening lecture at one of the communities where Senior Helpers provides services. Dr. Meytin, a graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, is known for his expertise in Parkinson’s disease and his dedication to improving patient outcomes through education and care.
Spreading Holiday Cheer! We’re thrilled to be featured on NBC Chicago, highlighting our Santa's Senior Helpers program! The holidays can be a challenging time for many seniors, and we're here to make spirits bright.