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Cruise Through the Challenges of Parkinson’s Disease Life presents challenges to all of us. But for our client, Annabelle, who has Parkinson’s disease, every day presents a challenge to be overcome. When she... by Complete Care Strategies | Uncategorized
By Sandra O’Connell – Reprinted from Today’s Caregiver Inevitable as the progression of the disease itself, hospitalization will happen to a person with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. Physical problems increase with age; studies show that... by Complete Care Strategies | Caregiver's Resource, Uncategorized
Are “what ifs” keeping you awake? This checklist will help. Caring for aging relatives is a challenge in the best of times; it’s doubly so when it’s done across the miles. It’s more worrisome... by Complete Care Strategies | Caregiver's Resource, Uncategorized
Here’s a great checklist of helpful ways to keep your senior safe and sound: Schedule an appointment to accompany your relative on his/her doctor visit. Check to see if bills are being paid on time. Get rid of excess clutter, particularly anything on the floor.... by Complete Care Strategies | Uncategorized
An elder is someone who is older than you, born before World War II and looks like your mother (or grandmother) depending on your age. An elder is someone who remembers the Civil War, both World Wars and in a few years Vietnam. An elder is someone who drives slower... by Complete Care Strategies | Better Senior Care Blog, Uncategorized
By: LESLEY ALDERMAN New York Times TWO years ago my father, then 83, became very ill. Until then, he had been living alone in a pleasant one-bedroom apartment on the Hudson River, an hour’s drive from my home in Brooklyn. After a couple of months in the hospital it...