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Geriatric Home Healthcare or Regular Homecare – Which is Better for Seniors?

Moving an elderly person out of his home is like uprooting an old Banyan tree. 90% of the seniors wish to live in the comfort of their own homes. The feeling of familiarity, comfort, ownership and independence makes them want to stay in their own space. Psychologically too, living at home is best for the aging. Yet sometimes there are occasions when the aged do need extra care especially medical help. It is at times like these that  Geriatric Homecare is much better than regular homecare. What is Geriatric Home Healthcare? Geriatric Home Healthcare includes the healthcare and medical assistance offered by qualified nurses, competent physiotherapists and licensed medical practitioners to the elderly in the comfort of their own homes. Here the medical professionals specialized in the field of geriatrics, extend their clinical services by visiting the aged at home. All the necessary equipment and medical accessories are brought along and the hospital treatment continues at...

Safety Tips at Home for Seniors with Dementia

 Dementia is generally a memory loss health issue that occurs due in old age. It could not be cured completely but can be managed. Various memory loss treatments are given to the patients to keep the condition under control. It really gets worse over age and may lead to the Alzheimer’s disease. It drastically affects the ability to think and remember things that will affect the person’s entire lifestyle. Because, your life would not be the same if you keep forgetting everything all the time; even little things like names, numbers, date, day to day activities. The caregivers should take utmost care of the seniors with dementia and also provide proper memory care for them by helping them. The house, in which the seniors with dementia live, plays a major role. The environment should be perfectly safe and equipped with all the necessary senior medical equipment. Here are some elder safety tips that every caregiver and senior with dementia should follow, Home safety t...

Winter Safety Tips for Seniors with Arthritis

The winter season is already here! It could be a challenging one for older adults who have some form of ailment and is, specifically so, in the burdening context of Arthritis. Arthritis is essentially joint pain or disease that causes an inflammation of one or multiple joints. Typically, arthritis symptoms are more prevalent in seniors above the age of 60-65 years.  Actually, the problems associated with this painful condition tend to increase during the colder days, which further triggers and fuels excessive pain, stiffness and swelling in the body joints. There are more than 100 different manifestations of arthritis and related conditions. The most common among them include Osteoarthritis (OA), Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA), Fibromyalgia and Gout. Common symptoms Pain, stiffness, swelling, locking of joints or tenderness in and around it Limited mobility of affected joints/limping Redness and warmth of joints affected Fever Tiredness Malaise/...

6 Useful Health Tips during the Monsoon

After the scorching heat of the summer everyone looks monsoon as a season for relief. It brings joyful and cool weather with long mornings and evenings. The sudden rains and drizzles bring joy in the hearts of people and makes everyone hanker for such weather. However, this is not over yet! This is just one face of the coin. On the hind side rains keeps everyone on their feet by causing various health issues. Especially, children and the elderly are more prone to get affected by rains than any other age group. This is the season for the birth of new diseases and low immunity people will become vulnerable to the bacteria and virus that cause fever, cold and lot more other health issues. There are various other triggering factors that cause serious illness such as malaria, typhoid and dengue. Rainy season becomes haven for the mosquitos and insects as this season provides perfect grounds for breeding in the forms of stagnant water and wet places. These very mosquitos cause ...

The Do’s and Don’ts of Managing Osteoporosis Effectively

Osteoporosis means ‘porous bone’. It is a disease wherein the bone density and thereby its quality decreases, making it fragile and more prone to fractures. Unfortunately, this is a progressive disease that occurs silently. Many times, there are no physical symptoms of its occurrence until the first fracture occurs. Typically bone structure begins to weaken after age of mid-thirties and women are more prone to this ailment than men. However, we find that more cases are prevalent with increasing age as we see more cases of elderly patients with osteoporosis.   The human bones are living tissue that changes continuously.  These bones develop and strengthen from birth to young adulthood and have the highest density (peak bone mass) in age of early twenties. With age, some of the existing bone matrix gets dissolved while new bones deposit osteoid. In case of osteoporosis, the bone desorption rate exceeds the rate of new bone formation. Thereby the bones weaken and become...

Equipment for Bedridden Patients at Home

Bedridden conditions are certain unpleasant depressing moments for patients, especially to the elderly as they require more bed rest than any other age group due to age related issues. Their body will be in degenerative process and they slowly start facing immobility issues and various health issues. We often hear many of the elderly who get bedridden as they reach the stage where mobility becomes almost impossible. Some seniors may require bed rest post undergoing operations or while recovering from certain diseases. Be it for bedridden reasons or for a speedy recovery post facing a health issue, bedridden is a situation or a complicated lifestyle for patients who under go distress and psychological trauma that requires the dedicated service of the caregivers or family members with patience, love and care. Bedridden patients experience frequent mood swings, anger and frustration due psychological and physiological reasons. Psychological reasons include their medical sta...