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Aging in Place – Is it for Everyone?

Often as people age their biggest desire is to remain in their homes. But is that realistic for everyone? To age in place requires planning. The goal of aging in place is to help seniors live in the residence of their choice, for as long as they are able and get any help they need for as long as they can. It is about maintaining and/or improving quality of life. In order to do that, a good plan that focuses on your quality of life should be created as early as possible.

Consuming One Fresh Avocado a Day May Lead to Improved Cognitive Function

avocadoConsuming One Fresh Avocado a Day May Lead to Improved Cognitive Function

Consuming one fresh avocado per day may lead to improved cognitive function in healthy older adults due to increased lutein levels in the brain and eye, according to a study released by Tufts University. The research tracked how 40 healthy adults ages 50 and over who ate one avocado a day for six months experienced a 25 percent increase in lutein levels in their eyes and significantly improved working memory and problem-solving skills.

Lutein is a type of antioxidant commonly found in fruits and vegetables already widely accepted to have a role in preserving eye health and now increasingly thought to have a positive impact on brain health as well. As study participants incorporated this into their daily diet, researchers monitored gradual growth in the amount of lutein in their eyes and progressive improvement in cognition skills as measured by tests designed to evaluate memory, processing speed, and attention levels. In contrast, the control group experienced fewer improvements in cognitive health during the study period.

“The results of this study suggest that the monounsaturated fats, fiber, lutein, and other bioactives make avocados particularly effective at enriching neural lutein levels, which may provide benefits for not only eye health, but for brain health,” said Elizabeth Johnson, Ph.D., lead investigator of the study from the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, at Tufts University.

How to Become an Effective Caregiver: Your 5 Step Guide

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Caregivers selflessly give up their time to ensure their dependent loved ones can remain as independent as possible, while striving to improve their quality of life. Yet, there might be times when caregivers question their abilities or fail to care for their own wellbeing If this sounds like you, you should read the following advice on how to become an effective caregiver.

Prioritize Your Tasks

Do you ever feel like your duties are a little overwhelming? It might be helpful to plan your days by setting priorities. Write a list of all the essential tasks you need to do that day, which will ensure the most important jobs are completed first, and you can always pick up the less important tasks on your list the next day, if needed.

Prep Your Loved One’s Home

The thought of an elderly loved one experiencing an accident within the home probably fills you with fear. As a result, you might be tempted to perform every task on their behalf to eliminate injuries. Yet, there are things you can do to decrease the likelihood of your loved one hurting themselves within the home, while allowing them to maintain their independence.

For example, you can install an electric stairlift to help a parent or grandparent move across the home with ease, or you can buy an adjustable bedside table from Integrant LLC, so they can quickly access important items, such as food, drink, toiletries, or their reading glasses.

Care for Your Own Health

You will be no good to a dependent parent, grandparent or another relative if you’re not well yourself. Caring for a relative can take a physical, emotional, and mental toll on a caregiver, which is why you must care for your own health and wellbeing or you’ll burn out. As a result, you might experience illness, anxiety, depression, fatigue, or stress.

There is help available. You simply need to ask for it. Allow other relatives or friends to help care for your loved one for the day, so you can enjoy a much-needed day off. You could even turn to an outside agency for assistance, so a professional can care for your loved one while you take a break. You’ll be a better caregiver for doing so.

Create a Long-Term Plan

No-one likes to think about their loved one’s health deteriorating, but it is important to know what to do if there is a change in their condition. A proactive approach will allow you to identify any services that might one day be needed before a potential problem arises, so you can quickly act to ensure your loved one receives the best medical services for their needs.

Learn to Say No to Your Loved One

There will be times as a caregiver that you will need to say no to your loved one. For example, you may have to eliminate a much-loved food from their diet to improve their health. As hard as it might be to refuse a relative their vice, you must learn to say no. They will be thankful you did in time.

Playing Catch Can Improve Balance and Prevent Falls – Smilecast 94

Playing Catch Good for Balance

The simple training exercise of catching a weighted medicine ball can improve balance and may help prevent falls in the elderly, according to research at the University of Illinois at Chicago. When someone is jostled by a bump or a stumble, the brain uses two strategies to maintain balance and prevent a fall. You brace yourself then you take corrective ‰action to prevent losing your balance. Most people have very positive memories associated with playing catch.

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