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  • NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SENIOR SCREEN TIME NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SENIOR SCREEN TIME Sitting mom or dad in front of the television can have the same effect as plopping a two-year-old in front of the cartoon channel. A whole aspect of a child’s development and a senior’s health depends on socialization and interaction. Many caregivers feel they are doing the ... Read More
  • SUNDOWNING SUNDOWNING Sundowning, a symptom of Alzheimer’s and dementia, is not a disease but a dementia-related behavior. It occurs when cognition or behavior declines in the afternoon or evening. Although the exact cause is unknown, it may occur due to disease progression and changes in the ... Read More
  • Journaling Journaling Our elderly and senior population have so many experiences and so much knowledge to share. Though some might say “I don’t want to talk about it” studies have been done, and researchers have documented that like prediction, visualization and manifestation, a pen coupled with ... Read More
  • EXCEPTIONAL, AFFORDABLE MILITARY CARE EXCEPTIONAL, AFFORDABLE MILITARY CARE June is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) month. PTSD is a mental health condition particularly prevalent among military personnel due to the unique and highly stressful nature of their work. In the military, individuals may be exposed to a range of traumatic events, ... Read More
  • Summer Confinement - Senior Care Summer Confinement - Senior Care No one enjoys spending a bright, beautiful summer day indoors, yet seniors and the elderly recuperating from hospital admissions, surgeries, or outpatient procedures may find themselves bedridden or confined to one room. Being bedridden can be difficult to adjust to – being ... Read More
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