Our Moto: Compassion in Every Touch, Care in Every Moment.
Our Moto: Compassion in Every Touch, Care in Every Moment.
A: Senior care includes a wide range of services designed to support the physical, emotional, and social well-being of older adults. It may be needed by those experiencing memory loss, mobility challenges, chronic illnesses, or recovering from surgery or a stroke.
A: Warning signs include forgetfulness, poor hygiene, missed medications, weight loss, unexplained bruises, confusion, withdrawal from social activities, and difficulty with mobility or daily tasks.
Use the F.A.S.T. method:
Other symptoms may include sudden confusion, loss of balance, severe headache, or trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Immediate medical attention is critical.
A: Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability that interferes with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia, marked by memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes that worsen over time.
A: Extremely important. Regular social engagement can reduce the risk of depression, slow cognitive decline, and improve emotional well-being. That’s why companionship and group activities are a big part of quality senior care.
A: Yes. Seniors need well-balanced meals that support bone health, heart health, and brain function. Malnutrition or poor diet can lead to fatigue, weakened immunity, and increased risk of illness.
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