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Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Losing your Dementia is a neurological disorder that affects your ability to think, speak, reason, remember and move. Find tips in THIS ARTICLE for dealing with dementia and its most common cause: Alzheimer’s, an irreversible brain disease that slowly destroys memory, executive and motor function. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland, the Alzheimer’s rate is …

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Healthcare Power Of Attorney

Planning for end-of-life care can sometimes be a burden on family members. With a Healthcare Power of Attorney you can better organize as a caregiver to lessen the stress on your family. The health care power of attorney is a document in which you designate someone to be your representative, or agent, in the event you are …

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How to Manage a Hospital Discharge

THIS ARTICLE on discharge planning gives important guidance on how to go about a family member being discharged when you are the caregiver. As stated in the article, the basics of a discharge plan are Evaluation, Discussion, Planning, Determining, Referrals, and Arranging. When providing the up-most home health care on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, …

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Let’s Get Moving! How to Start and Keep Exercising

An active lifestyle is increasingly important as we age. As communities develop areas and activities for older adults, we have found many people don’t know where to begin. Enter NIH Senior Health: they have written many articles about fitness, however the two we encourage our readers to dive into are their articles on How To …

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Fall- Proofing Your Home: Prevention is Key

The National Institute of Health has written THIS ARTICLE, which has outlined ways fall prevention can be implemented in the home. These tips are simple to understand and put into practice, and can save our patients and prospective patients all over the Eastern Shore of Maryland from the financial and emotional burden a fall can …

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