Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

  • 4 Aging Myths Debunked

    From grumpy old men yelling at kids in their front yard to little old ladies knitting a sweater in their rocking chairs, there are many pictures that one could envision when they think about an elderly individual. However, they are typecasts that generally aren't true. Every single senior citizen is different, and they do not all face the same circumstances, health conditions and health declines. Here are just four myths about getting older:

  • Dos and Don'ts of Attending Your First Mammogram

    The age at which you should have your first mammogram can vary greatly, depending on your family's medical history and your risk. However, for most women, the first mammogram will be scheduled around age 40. Having regular annual mammograms can help to detect the presence of breast cancer in its earliest stages, when it's the easiest to fight. If you've got your first mammogram coming up, you might be wondering what you need to know that your doctor hasn't already told you.

  • 3 Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk Of Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers around, second only to skin cancer. It affects as many as one in every seven men, so it's something that men should take very seriously. The good news is that prostate cancer is a very treatable cancer as long as it's caught in the early stages, but of course it's better to avoid developing it if you can. You can't control every possible risk factor, but there are some things that you can do to reduce your chances of getting sick.

  • A Brown Recluse Bit You? Here's What To Do

    All spiders are venomous, but only a few carry enough venom to be potentially fatal to a human. One of these spiders is the brown recluse spider. If you believe you have been bitten by one, keep in mind that it is sometimes difficult to properly identify a spider. However, there are still some actions you should take to stay safe. Identifying the Spider If you can capture the spider, it will be easier to identify.

  • Signs Your Child May Have A Chronic Ear Infection And What You Can Do About It

    It's fairly common for young children to get ear infections occasionally, and although they cause pain and discomfort, the infections usually clear up on their own in a few days. While it's a good idea to take your child to the pediatrician to have an earache checked out, if your child has frequent, chronic problems with ear infections, you may need to see an ear, nose, and throat doctor instead. Chronic ear problems can be difficult to manage, and if the infection interferes with your child's hearing, it could lead to speech delays and impaired learning.

  • About Me

    Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

    The decision to move one of my parents into assisted living was one of the most difficult I have ever made. I had extreme feelings of guilt that led to me being at the facility with my parent practically around the clock. It took a few months before I realized that I could not let my own life fall apart from the guilt I was feeling. I also learned that my parent was fine without me constantly hovering around. Since that time, I have had several friends express similar feelings of guilt. I started this blog to help others in the same situation understand not only their feelings about assisted living, but those of their parents.

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