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Dementia Symptoms And Gun Ownership In Seniors

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Many Americans have at least one gun in their house. A gun can offer some seniors a sense of safety. There are others who use a gun as a tool for recreational shooting and hunting. However, among seniors suffering from dementia disorders, a gun can become a potentially dangerous and lethal weapon. This is why memory care experts advise monitoring a senior gun owner for symptoms of dementia. Our senior care experts share some of the important warning signs that you should look out for about dementia symptoms and gun ownership in seniors. Warning Signs To Look Out For A survey conducted in the 90s suggests that about sixty percent of people suffering from dementia have guns. Some of the important warning signs that your senior loved one should give up their guns are: Changes in behavior, mood or personality: Dementia is a disorder that can affect cognition and can change the way a person thinks. This means that if your senior loved one is suffering from dementia, he/she can become aggressive. This is especially true if the person is suffering from frontotemporal dementia. Therefore, a gun can be deadly in the hands of a person who is depressed, angry or aggressive. Attention problems: Various types of dementia disorders can compromise the attention of a person. When this happens, your senior loved one may forget where the gun is kept, forget to finish unloading the chamber of a gun, or may even forget how to use a gun. Difficulty managing […]

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How To Successfully Age In Place?

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One of the most common problems faced by elderly adults these days is finding a way to age in place safely. This is why many seniors opt for senior care options like assisted living facilities. As per a recent study, most elderly adults wish to grow older in their own homes. But a very big obstacle in achieving it is a lack of help for seniors who are living alone. Even though senior caregivers can help a senior loved one age in place, it cannot be guaranteed that a caregiver will be available round the clock. Fortunately, there are some steps that you can take to ensure successful aging in place. Senior care experts in assisted living facilities share some tips for seniors to age in place safely. Read along to know. Take Good Care Of Your Health This tip can seem obvious, but it is very important not to underestimate the impact of a healthy lifestyle. Having a healthy lifestyle can help avoid many problems related to aging, like dementia, heart problems, arthritis, etc. Regular exercise and a nutritious diet are very important in a healthy lifestyle. In the case of elderly adults, a minimum of thirty minutes of physical activity and a diet filled with vegetables, whole grains, fruits, nuts and fish is advisable. Having a healthy diet can reduce the risk of stroke and dementia. Avoid Tripping Hazards We all view our home as a safe place, especially if we have been living in the same home […]

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A Few Misconceptions About Dementia 

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As per the latest estimates, there are more than fifty million people across the world suffering from dementia disorders. In addition, about ten million new cases of dementia are reported annually. If you or your senior loved one is suffering from dementia, you should empower yourself with knowledge about the disorder. This is because the correct information about dementia can help you to better advocate for your elderly loved one and effectively plan for the future. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions about dementia disorders among people.  Some of the most common misconceptions about dementia disorders are shared below so that you can understand the truths about dementia.  Memory Loss is a Part of The Normal Aging Process  This is one of the most common misconceptions that can result in the misdiagnosis of dementia disorders. It can be common for people to forget things at times. You may have had issues in finding the right word while explaining something, or you may have walked into a room wondering why you did. These are common things and do not indicate dementia disorders. But, when loss of memory starts to affect life, it is not normal. Getting lost, making poor decisions, feeling confused, etc can indicate the onset of dementia disorders and should be checked out by a physician.  Dementia and Alzheimer’s Are the Same  This is a very common misconception about dementia disorders. Many people believe that both Alzheimer’s and dementia are the same. But in reality, dementia is a general term […]

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