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FirstLight Home Care - Should Your Elderly Parents Live at Home Alone?

Should Your Elderly Parents Live at Home Alone?

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Elderly parents want to remain living independently, but it can be a struggle as they decline in physical or mental abilities. But when they are determined to do so, what do you do? AARP reported earlier this year that 80 to 90 percent of aging people, including our elderly parents, would choose to reside in their own homes for as long as possible, as opposed to choosing to live in a nursing home or independent care facility. This desire by your elderly parents to live independently can make it challenging for the adult child/children who is caring for them. ....

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Hot weather safety tips to keep the elderly we love protected from extreme heat

Hot Weather Safety Tips for Older Adults

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Extremely hot weather is in the forecast for many parts of the country.  If you have older family members or elderly neighbors living nearby, it is important to make sure that, as temperatures rise, they are protected from the extreme heat. Here are some great hot weather safety tips that the elderly, as well as their caregivers, can follow to make sure they stay cool and hydrated during these hot summer months. Drink plenty of cool water throughout the day and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Dehydration is the root of many heat-related health problems. Eat cooling, hydrating snacks like popsicles,...

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June is National Scleroderma Awareness Month

Understanding Scleroderma

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Pronounced “skleer-oh-DUR-muh”, it is a disease that involves the hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues – the fibers that provide the framework and support for your body. June is Scleroderma awareness month. The entire month has been dedicated to this disease because so few people know about it, but yet, there is an increasing number of people being diagnosed with the disease. And, since awareness of the disease is low, many researchers do not always receive the resources they need to better understand the cause, symptoms and find a cure. Scleroderma affects women more often than men...

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Fireworks Safety over the summer holidays

Stars, Stripes and Fireworks: Safety Tip For Summer Holidays

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It’s officially summer. Time for outdoor family fun, celebrations and of course fireworks. If not handled properly, fireworks can cause burn and eye injuries in kids and adults. The best way to protect your family this summer from accidents is to not use them at home — period. Instead, attend public 4th of July celebrations, and leave the lighting to the professionals. It’s important to note that lighting fireworks at home might not be legal in your community, so if you still want to use them, be sure to check with your local police department first. If they're legal where you live,...

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Cataract Awareness

Healthy Eyes - June is Cataract Awareness Month

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Your sight matters! Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the United States, and it is the leading cause of blindness in the world.  (Source: Eye World, 2017) Over twenty-two million Americans are affected by cataracts, resulting in an annual estimated cataract treatment cost of $6.8 billion. (Source: Friends for Sight, 2017) FirstLight Home Care wants you to take care of your eyes and to be aware that you can help protect yourself from cataracts by understanding the disease and being proactive on how to prevent it. A cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens that leads...

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Why men should see their doctor once a year

Six Reasons Why Men Should Go To The Doctor

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60 percent of men don’t go to their doctors regularly. June is Men's Health Month and for good reason. In a recent study of 500 men by Cleveland Clinic found out that only three in five get an annual physical and just over 40 percent go to the doctor only when they fear they have a serious medical condition. Of those they surveyed, over 53 percent agree that their health just isn’t something they talk about and 19 percent admitted they go to the doctor so their significant other or loved one will stop nagging them. If you are like the...

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home safety

Keeping You Aging Parents' Home Safe

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June is National Safety Month. It is important to keep everyone safe, especially when it comes to your aging parents living independently at home. FirstLight Home Care put together a list of home safety tips to help aging parents prevent falls and accidents in their homes. Start with the outside of your parents' home. Walk around the home to check out the condition of sidewalks, handrails, lighting and vegetation or shrubs. Uneven sidewalks, loose handrails, poor lighting and overgrown landscaping could become a trip hazard. Move or put away outdoor furniture, flower pots, and gardening tools that could obstruct their...

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Aging and Mental Health

Aging and Mental Health: Activities To Improve Your Mental Health

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One in five older adults experience mental health concerns that are not a normal part of aging – the most common of which are anxiety or mood disorders including depression*. Most mental health cases respond well to treatment, but unfortunately many older adults go do not get diagnosed and go untreated, which can lead to diminished functioning, substance abuse, poor quality of life, and increased mortality. Mental health is as important as physical health. Good mental health contributes to an overall feeling of well-being which impacts your stress levels, memory, sleepand how you think and feel about yourself. There are many...

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Stroke Risk Factors to reduce your chance of a stroke

Stroke Risk Factors, Know the Four H's

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Knowing stroke risk factors is half the battle. A stroke, sometimes called a "brain attack," occurs when blood flow to an area in the brain is cut off. The brain cells, deprived of the oxygen and glucose needed to survive, die. If not caught early, permanent brain damage can result. A stroke can happen to anyone at any time, it doesn’t discriminate between gender, race, or age. The good news, if you know the stroke risk factors, up to 80 percent of them are preventable*. May is Stroke Awareness Month and it’s important to know the risk factors that can...

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Questions to ask your aging parents

Questions to Ask your Aging Parents

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It's time for the "talk" with your aging parents. Start the conversation with these questions about your aging parents living situation, health, finance, and memorial wishes. If you are a son or daughter of aging parents, it might be time to start asking questions to find out everything you can about their living situation, health, financial and memorial wishes. By starting a conversation, you can work with them to develop a plan and should something serious happen, you will have basic information to support them. At FirstLight Home Care we know it can be tough to start a conversation with...

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