The Amazon Echo is showing up in more homes every day. Since it responds to voice, it is a great addition to a seniors’ home as it does not require a screen or any buttons to mess with and confuse people. Below find some ideas on how this technology can help you and your loved one. Alexa
Read MoreArchives for August 20, 2021
Unexpected Facts About Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s is heartbreaking. It is irreversible and progressive, and it slowly destroys the memory and thinking process of the individual. Recent studies reveal that more than 5.5 million American citizens have it and it is ranked as the 6th leading cause of death in the US. It severely alters the life of the person who has
Read MoreEarly Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
There are 5.7 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer’s Disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. This heartbreaking disease not only robs people of their quality of life, it is also the sixth leading cause of death. Recently, researchers released
Read MoreAccuCare Owner Featured on Mich Mash Podcast
AccuCare owner Jacque Phillips was recently interviewed on the podcast Mich Mash! Listen to her story and some of the great insights she has into helping people live a better life. Mich: Right? Jacque: Sometimes you just need a little touch to remain independent. Mich: Right. Jacque: Sometimes you need somebody just to heat up
Read MoreFall Ready – Flu Ready
The autumn season has arrived. While everyone is looking forward to beautiful foliage, bonfires and pumpkin spice everything, fall also brings with it flu season. During fall and winter months, people stay indoors more, passing illnesses more freely. According to the CDC, influenza is a potentially serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even
Read MoreFive Common Autumn Health Risks
It’s finally Autumn! The days are getting shorter, and the temperatures a little cooler. Autumn brings many wonderful things – beautiful foliage, festive holidays and pumpkin spice flavored treats. Along with every season’s benefits, there are also potential downfalls. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a list of 5 Common Autumn Health Risks that you should keep
Read MoreFrightful Feelings: What You Need to Know About Anxiety in Older Adults
October is all about spooky and scary fun, as thrill seekers everywhere flock to haunted houses, costume parties and horror movies. People are willing to seek out and even pay for brief encounters with fear. However, excessive uneasiness and apprehension over time can become a very frightening problem that affects daily functioning and overall wellness.
Read MoreCoping With an Anxiety Disorder
Recently, we discussed several things that you need to know about anxiety in older adults, including symptoms and factors that may influence the development of an anxiety disorder. Everyone experiences stress, which is a reaction to a threat of any kind. Likewise, everyone experiences anxiety, a normal reaction to stressful situations. However, when anxiety persists long
Read MoreThankful for Caregivers
For all those that take care of their loved ones, you deserve a big thank you – as it’s a big job! And as a thank you to you, we wanted to remind you to take care of yourself through the holiday season. The last thing you need is additional stress so here are some
Read MoreBest Gifts for Seniors
Looking for a great gift to get your loved one this holiday season? Here are some great ideas for you! All are available online so they can be ordered and delivered right to you or to your loved one’s doorstep. Memory Loss Digital Calendar Day Clock: This unique clock spells out the week, month and date.
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