
Medication intake is a significant part of patients’ daily routines. Some of the reasons why they take medications are for symptom management and health improvement. Therefore, medications play a crucial role in their recovery. Because of...
Read More ›Dementia is an umbrella term for the impaired ability to think, remember, or make decisions. Among the different types of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is the most common. In most cases, dementia is diagnosed in the senior population. However,...
Read More ›An important aspect of senior care is it helps to prevent or delay the need to go to assisted living facilities. Many older adults prefer to live in their own homes for as long as possible rather than move into assisted living facilities or...
Read More ›Senior care is a vital aspect of society that helps ensure their well-being and quality of life. As people age, they may face various physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges that can make it difficult to live independently. St. Simeon and...
Read More ›As adults enter their senior years they begin to experience memory loss, which may interfere with their performing key tasks like managing their own medications. This, coupled with the increasing complexity of their medication regimen means they...
Read More ›Elderly adults tend to experience mobility problems as they grow older, which makes it harder for them to do activities for daily living that were once routine. Once, it becomes difficult for them to function normally from day to day, it is time...
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