Tag Archives: Elderly Care
Different Types of Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a condition where the bladder loses control. People, especially older adults, who suffer from this condition may experience occasional urine leaking or feel the urge to urinate promptly. However, you do might not always get to a toilet in time. If you notice that it affects your loved ones’ daily living activities, … Continue reading
Heat Stroke: The Sign and Symptoms
Since July is the hottest month of the year, it is important to take the necessary methods to prevent you or your loved ones from getting a heat stroke. As called a sunstroke, there are many signs and symptoms that one can observe if someone around them is getting a sunstroke. Today, we at ExPO … Continue reading
Preparing Your Loved Ones for the Summer
With the spring season coming to an end, the weather gets hotter, signaling the start of the summer season. For most seniors, this means that they get to see their grandchildren and spend some time with them. But, if proper precautionary methods are taken, spending prolonged sun exposure can pose a serious threat to your … Continue reading
12 Life Hacks for Your Golden Years
Whether you’ve reached your golden years or not, read on to these pieces of advice that’ll remind you to live life to its fullest: Stay healthy. Aging makes it easier to get sick and even harder to stay healthy. Keep an eye on your overall health and visit your physicians regularly. Eat a healthy diet, … Continue reading
5 Smart Tips on How You Can Prevent Heart Disease
Being one of the major causes of death and disability in the United States, heart disease should not be taken lightly. How can you stay safe? Improve your lifestyle Get enough sleep A good night’s rest is essential to keep your body in shape. Adults require at least 7 to 9 hours of sleep per … Continue reading
A Short Guide to Understanding Dementia
Did you know that dementia can also affect adults below 60? It is rare, but not impossible. This condition interferes with daily tasks and poses challenges to one’s safety. Dementia is an illness more commonly found in the elderly. As the age of an individual increases, so does the likelihood for this sickness. What Is … Continue reading