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Angelic Care Living Raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease and dementia

Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia: A Guide for Families

 Alzheimer's disease and Dementia are both terms that are often used interchangeably, but there are some key differences between the two. Alzheimer's is a type of Dementia, but not all Dementia is Alzheimer's. 


What is Dementia?
Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's disease is one type of Dementia, but there are many others, including vascular Dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal Dementia.


What is Alzheimer's disease?
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. It is the most common type of Dementia. Alzheimer's disease is caused by the buildup of amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain. These plaques and tangles interfere with the brain's ability to communicate, which leads to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive problems. 


 What are the symptoms of Dementia?
The symptoms of Dementia can vary depending on the type of Dementia, but they typically include:
* Memory loss  

* Difficulty with language  

* Problems with thinking and reasoning  

* Changes in mood and behavior 

 * Difficulty with daily activities 


 What are the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?
The symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can vary from person to person, but they typically include:
* Memory loss  

* Difficulty with language  

* Problems with thinking and reasoning 

* Changes in mood and behavior


 How is Alzheimer's disease diagnosed?

 There is no single test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. A doctor will typically make a diagnosis based on a person's medical history, symptoms, and cognitive tests.
 

 How is Dementia treated?
There is no cure for Alzheimer's disease or Dementia, but there are treatments available that can help manage the symptoms. These treatments include medications, therapy, and support services.


 What can families do to help people with Alzheimer's disease and Dementia?
There are many things that families can do to help people with Alzheimer's disease and Dementia. 

These include:
* Providing support and assistance with daily activities  

* Making the home safe and comfortable 

 * Helping the person with Alzheimer's disease or Dementia say connected to their community  

* Taking care of themselves 


Angelic Care Living can help

 Angelic Care Living is a home care agency that can provide a variety of services to help people with Alzheimer's disease and Dementia and their families. Our services include:
* Personal care, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming  

* Homemaking, such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, and laundry  

* Companionship and socialization  

* Respite care


We can also help you coordinate other services, such as transportation and medical appointments.
If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease or Dementia, we encourage you to contact Angelic Care Living. We can help you develop a care plan that meets the needs of your loved one and your family. 


 Additional resources
* [The Alzheimer's Association] 

* The National Institute on Aging (NIA)

* [The Family Caregiver Alliance]


Tips for Caregivers

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease or Dementia can be challenging, but there are things you can do to make the experience easier.


Here are a few tips:

  • Be patient and understanding
  • Take breaks for yourself
  • Get support from friends and family
  • Join a support group for caregivers
  • Learn as much as you can about Alzheimer's disease and Dementia.

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Confusion in Seniors: Recognizing and Addressing the Issue

Senior Confusion: Recognizing Causes, Symptoms, and Seeking Effective Care

Confusion in seniors is a prevalent concern, manifesting as disorientation, memory lapses, and difficulty concentrating. While occasional forgetfulness is a normal part of aging, persistent or worsening confusion demands immediate attention. At Angelic Care Living, we understand the complexities of senior cognitive decline and offer compassionate, supportive care to address these challenges.

Potential Causes of Senior Confusion:

  • Underlying Medical Conditions: Conditions like dementia, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, thyroid imbalances, and vitamin deficiencies can significantly contribute to cognitive impairment. 
    • Resource: Learn more about Alzheimer's and dementia: Alzheimer's Association
  • Medication Side Effects: Certain medications can induce cognitive changes, including confusion and disorientation. It's crucial to review medications with a physician specializing in geriatric care.
  • Infections and Delirium: Infections such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) and pneumonia can trigger delirium, a state of acute confusion requiring prompt medical intervention. 
    • Resource: Information on delirium in seniors: National Institute on Aging (NIA)
  • Emotional and Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, depression, and grief can also contribute to cognitive difficulties in older adults. Seeking senior mental health services is vital.

Recognizing the Symptoms of Senior Confusion:

  • Difficulty performing familiar tasks, such as cooking, dressing, or managing finances.
  • Disorientation regarding time, place, or personal identity.
  • Memory problems, including difficulty recalling recent events or essential information.
  • Noticeable changes in personality or behavior, such as increased irritability or social withdrawal.
  • Language difficulties, including trouble finding words or understanding conversations.

Strategies for Managing Senior Confusion:

  • Consult a Geriatric Specialist: Seek immediate medical evaluation by a physician specializing in geriatric care to determine the underlying cause of confusion.
  • Establish Consistent Routines: Creating a predictable and structured daily routine can minimize confusion and anxiety.
  • Foster a Calm Environment: Reducing distractions and maintaining a quiet, peaceful home environment is essential.
  • Promote Cognitive Stimulation: Engaging in mentally stimulating activities, such as puzzles, reading, and social interaction, can help maintain cognitive function.
  • Seek Caregiver Support: Connect with support groups and resources for caregivers and families facing similar challenges. 
    • Resource: Eldercare support: Administration on Aging

Important Considerations:

Confusion in seniors is not a normal part of aging and should always be addressed by a healthcare professional. Early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve outcomes and quality of life.

Disclaimer: This information is intended for general knowledge and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns.

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Living with Diabetes

According to the CDC, 1 in 10 people live with Type 2 Diabetes in the USA. Type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes, is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes mainly from the food you eat.

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