Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
More than 1 million Americans currently have Parkinson’s disease, with an additional 50,000 to 60,000 cases being diagnosed every year. How can you tell if
More than 1 million Americans currently have Parkinson’s disease, with an additional 50,000 to 60,000 cases being diagnosed every year. How can you tell if
More than 1 million Americans currently have Parkinson’s disease, with an additional 50,000 to 60,000 cases being diagnosed every year. How can you tell if
Late-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of late-stage Alzheimer’s is the complete deterioration of the personality. Cognitive symptoms worsen, and physical symptoms become profound.
Late-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of late-stage Alzheimer’s is the complete deterioration of the personality. Cognitive symptoms worsen, and physical symptoms become profound.
Mid-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of mid-stage Alzheimer’s is a decline in functioning of many body systems at once and steadily increasing dependence
Mid-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of mid-stage Alzheimer’s is a decline in functioning of many body systems at once and steadily increasing dependence
Early-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of early-stage Alzheimer’s is cognitive decline. The Alzheimer’s sufferer, as well as family, friends, co-workers, and medical practitioners
Early-stage Alzheimer’s Signs and Symptoms The focus of early-stage Alzheimer’s is cognitive decline. The Alzheimer’s sufferer, as well as family, friends, co-workers, and medical practitioners
For this Alzheimer’s and Dementia four part series we’ll be looking at what our Nurse Aide course has to say about these illnesses that are
For this Alzheimer’s and Dementia four part series we’ll be looking at what our Nurse Aide course has to say about these illnesses that are
Older adults sometimes experience a loss of appetite that may adversely affect their health. Even foods they once loved no longer seem appealing. Caregivers of
This month we get to learn about Bonnie Henningson. Bonnie has been in the healthcare field for over 30 years. Bonnie was attracted to healthcare
Yesterday afternoon, I walked into Mary’s spacious room. Mary is a woman who has few visitors and whom I’ve volunteered to spend a little time
Yesterday afternoon, I walked into Mary’s spacious room. Mary is a woman who has few visitors and whom I’ve volunteered to spend a little time
I have heard countless patients in my (healthcare) experience tell me they don’t want hospice because they don’t want to die. I understand and have compassion