Tips to manage incontinence in people with dementia.
In the last article, we discussed what is incontinence and the causes, in this article today we have some tips on how you as caregivers can manage it. If medications are the cause or risk factor of incontinence, consult the doctor regarding the side effects and what measures could be taken. To help maintain a …
Understanding incontinence and dementia.
Dementia is a progressive neurocognitive impairment in which as the illness peaks, the individual begins to lose the ability to react quickly to a sensation or a stimulus. Excretion is one of the most important biological systems of the body but as we grow older control over these activities is lost, which leads in unintentional …
Six things to keep in mind as a caregiver for patients with dementia.
Seek help – remember as caregivers you too are human and can feel great amount of responsibility and this can often be overwhelming. At such times you can always seek comfort at support group event organized EHA and opt for hobbies. Be patient – while dealing with your loved one remember to be patient at …
Benefits of therapeutic coloring for dementia care adults.
As children we all used to enjoy the coloring time, sitting down with a new color book, crayons, watercolors and oil pastels. The benefits of coloring have been long known for young adults and toddlers, but research has been successfully discovered the benefits for senior citizens and older adults. At Echoing ageing healthy we provide …
Learn how to keep your brain active by doing these simple tips.
As time pass by and we enter another stage of life, more enriching than the previous one. Each stage brings its own milestones, as we grow old, we forget to take care of ourselves but don’t worry we have got a few tips to keep the brain active during these changes.* Work out – This …