New research has come out indicating that most older adults don’t think that telehealth is a good option when it comes to their healthcare. They would much prefer to speak directly with their doctor than they would attend a telehealth … [Read more...]
What Changes Occur as We Age?
As someone ages, changes take place in the body and the brain that can lead to a need for more assistance getting through day to day life. These changes happen at different rates and in varying degrees in different people, making the need … [Read more...]
The Link Between Diabetes and Dementia
For a long time, researchers have understood that there is a link between diabetes and dementia. In fact, this link is so well known that Alzheimer’s disease is sometimes referred to as Type 3 Diabetes. However, although that … [Read more...]
Aspirin Helps With Alzheimer’s Disease?
Aspirin has a long history of health benefits other than just pain relief. It has long been associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. Over the years, researchers have placed stipulations on who should take aspirin and for how long, … [Read more...]
When Pride Gets in the Way of Care
When it comes to receiving senior care, sometimes pride can hurt more than help. Think about it for a moment: when someone is aging and they begin to have trouble caring for themselves, it is seldom an easy thing to admit to yourself. In … [Read more...]