Medication Management

How You Can Help Advocate During Medical Tests for Older Adults

There’s often nothing “routine” about a routine checkup. You may arrive to your appointment perfectly fine but leave with orders for blood work as well as other lab tests a doctor recommends to help keep you as healthy as possible. These tests might be nothing more than a small inconvenience for you, but for a […]

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An Innovative Cancer Treatment That’s Eliminating Tumors

Fall is the beginning of cold and flu season, which is also the time our immune systems get a good work out. Fortunately, our natural immunity is amazing with its ability to identify and destroy invading infections. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if it could do the same with cancer? An innovative new cancer treatment may

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How to Recover from Chemo Brain and What to Expect

Confusion. Short-term memory problems. Lack of ability to focus. Could it be dementia? Perhaps; however if you are a cancer survivor, there is another common culprit that might be at play: chemotherapy. Referred to as “chemo brain” or by its technical term, chemotherapy induced cognitive impairment (CICI), effects such as these can last for months

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Is it Alzheimer’s or Can My Medication Mimic Dementia?

Confusion. Disorientation. Memory loss. While these are certainly hallmark symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease along with other types of dementia, side effects from some commonly prescribed medications can mimic dementia. Before immediately assuming a diagnosis of dementia, examine the following list of prescribed medicines that can cause similar adverse effects.

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How to Properly Dispose of Expired/Unwanted Medication for Elderly Loved Ones

With many aging parents taking several different prescriptions, and with doctors changing and adding dosages and medications to find out the ideal solutions, it is crucial to understand what to do with medication for elderly loved ones that is no longer needed or that has expired. There are several options: Check labels. The medication’s label

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Improve Senior Wellness: Stay Up to Date on the Latest COVID-19 Information

Knowing where to turn for the latest, most reliable information on COVID-19, particularly as it relates to seniors and those who care for them, is crucial – and confusing. With so many sources and differing opinions on this earth-shattering topic, we wanted to help make it easier to find what you need by compiling the

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Asking the Right Questions Is Key When Advocating for a Senior Loved One

Of all of the many responsibilities a family caregiver faces, potentially one of the most daunting is managing health issues. The National Council on Aging estimates that nearly three quarters of all seniors are clinically determined to have at least two chronic illnesses, and they are seeing on average four healthcare specialists. When advocating for

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Cancer Research: What We Now Know

Each year since 1999, we have attained an ever-increasing decrease in cancer-related deaths, a reassuring trend that’s poised to carry on as scientists discover more and more about the sources of cancer and are in a position to identify new and better treatment methods. But, cancer continues to be among the leading causes of death in

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New Study shows these Commonly Prescribed Medications come with an Increased Risk for Dementia

Commonly prescribed medications that are well-known to cause a number of short-term unwanted effects, such as memory loss and confusion, are now at the center of new research, linking some of the stronger anticholinergic drugs to a substantially increased risk for dementia. These types of medications are commonly prescribed for Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, depression, and overactive

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A New Approach to Chronic Disease Management: Empowering the Patient

When it comes to chronic diseases, the elderly are usually the experts, with up to 3 out of 4 older persons affected by several conditions that are chronic, require long-term medical treatment, and create restrictions on a daily basis. Due to the constant barrage of bloodwork along with other lab tests, medications, doctors’ appointments and

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