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November 5, 2014

Daphne Home Care Helps Mom Stay Independent

    All too often, families wait until an emergency happens to start talking about the need for senior care seriously. But that's not the way it has to play out. By broaching the subject of home care in Daphne early and with patience and understanding, your loved one can maintain a solid sense of independence and transition without stress or risk.
 

Avoiding and Preventing UTIs with Home Care in Daphne

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are at best uncomfortable and painful, but without attention can grow into much more serious and complicated infections. BrightStar Care provides home care in Daphne, with services that help prevent UTIs from progressing from mild to severe.
 

Home Care in Daphne is Centered around You

    BrightStar Care provides a standard of quality care centered on every client and his or her individual needs. You can know the professional caregiver that comes to your home has condition-specific training, is highly capable, and is under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN). Our range of home care services in Daphne include companion care, personal care, in-home skilled nursing, and Alzheimer's care.
 

Ready for Hurricane Season? Home Care Can Help.

    On the Gulf coast, weather during the summer can be quite severe and can turn in an instant. Those who live in the area should start preparing for hurricane season now that summer has arrived, with still enough time to take necessary precautions. Seniors are often unprepared for potential storms, according to the Red Cross, because they may require a little extra assistance gathering supplies. Senior care in Fairhope, from BrightStar Care, is here to help.
 

Managing the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease

    According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million people are living with Alzheimer’s disease in the United States alone. While the initial symptoms of Alzheimer’s can vary widely from person to person, there are some tell-tale Alzheimer’s symptoms that nearly every individual will experience. When a member of your family is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it can hard to tell where to start when it comes to providing care.
 

The Benefits of Advance Directives in Fairhope

    Advance directives are essential when it comes to making sure that your final needs are met when the time comes. While it may seem that advance directives are common documents, there are still many seniors who have yet to prepare -- or even know where to begin. Offering home care services in Fairhope, BrightStar Care would like to help seniors in our community understand the benefits of advance directives.
 

4 Ways that Senior Care in Fairhope Helps You Get Organized

    As we grew up, my mom and dad always stressed the importance of being organized, and they came to appreciate the need for organization with each passing day. As common senior ailments took over, like arthritis and osteoporosis, all of us saw the need to keep their home in order – and commonly used items like eyeglasses, the telephone, even every day dishware needed to be organized and easily accessible. Organizing the home and reducing clutter also helped keep them safe from trips and falls. With help from their caregiver from BrightStar Care in Fairhope, we found these helpful tips to getting things in order.
 

6 Health Tips for Older Women

    With so many medical advances, it's no surprise people are living longer than ever before. Thankfully, getting older doesn't have to mean a poor quality of life. However, since women's health changes as we get older, it is important to keep up with the best practices for your age. Whether you live on your own or engage senior care in Fairhope, by practicing healthy habits you can live a longer, happier life.
 

COPD Care from BrightStar Care in Fairhope

    COPD, also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a group of lung diseases that block the airflow and make it difficult to breathe. While COPD can’t be cured, treatment is available that can help manage the symptoms. If you are having difficulty breathing, such as chronic coughing and wheezing, see your doctor for a diagnosis. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, COPD is a progressive disease, meaning that it worsens over time, and is a major cause of disability.
 

Helping Others Understand Alzheimer’s disease

    Mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease this past summer. And as difficult as it was to deal with the news myself, it was even more stressful telling family members and friends the news. I was surprised at how little I knew about the disease. There were co-workers who offered advice on various treatments and supplements that I had never heard of before, and all kinds of suggestions of home remedies. So, I decided to take the time to learn as much as I could about the Alzheimer’s disease and dementia -- not just so that I could help my mom but also so that I could help my family understand, too.
 

Keeping Mom Safe with Companion Care in Fairhope

    Ever since my mom became unable to keep up with daily tasks like personal care, grocery shopping, and light housekeeping, we’ve been searching for a practical solution. She values her independence above all else, so a nursing home was out of the question. But because of her limited mobility and poor eyesight, my mom was at risk of falling, both at home and whenever she went out on her own. I was constantly worried about her safety.
 

Prepare for Weather Emergencies with Senior Care in Fairhope

    The need for safety precautions never goes out of style, and heat waves, severe thunderstorms, and even tornadoes can take their toll if you aren’t ready for them. Beyond personal care, companionship, and other skilled in-home services, senior care in Fairhope can help you stay safe through emergencies all year long.
 

Learn Coping Strategies with Alzheimer’s Care in Mobile

    Although it is common in aging, forgetfulness can also be one of the early signs of Alzheimer's disease. When my grandmother was first diagnosed, it was more than just forgetting things and misplacing items. She also became very repetitive in her discussions, asking the same questions over and over. As time progressed, the repetition escalated from repeating words and sentences to repeating actions, too. We soon realized just how much patience was going to be involved with her care. We had heard about BrightStar Care from a friend, who mentioned they offered services such as Alzheimer’s care in Mobile.
 

Struggling with Immobility? Home Care in Mobile Can Help.

    Staying active is a great way to keep your spirits up and remain healthy, but sometimes physical activity just isn't possible. I know because I have multiple sclerosis (MS). Diagnosed several years ago, the disease progressed rapidly and left me unable to work or even maneuver about my home without losing my balance and falling. Not one to ask for help easily, I finally realized for my own safety that I needed home care assistance. I decided to engage home care in Mobile from BrightStar Care, and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
 

Planning Surgery? Consider Home Care in Mobile AL.

    As seniors, we know all too well that surgery is often in our future. For me, I know that a knee replacement is not too far off. That means a few days in the hospital, and I’ll probably need help at home once I return. Always one to be prepared, I’ve started a checklist of things that will help me be prepared once I go in for surgery. Besides novels and crossword puzzle books I’ve already collected, my best plan is to look into home care.
 

Stimulating the Senses with Home Care in Mobile

    For many with Alzheimer’s disease, stimulating the five senses can help to re-kindle both short and long-term memory skills. Among the many services offered by BrightStar Care, our Alzheimer’s care in Mobile provides personal care as well as activities to soothe, comfort and stimulate sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell.
 

Special Needs Care in Mobile for Lou Gehrig ’s disease (ALS)

    Until last year’s “ice bucket challenge”, not many were familiar with ALS (or Lou Gehrig’s disease). ALS is a nervous system disease that takes a toll on muscles and impacts overall physical function. The cause of ALS is unknown, but it currently affects more than 20,000 people in the United States alone. While there is not yet a cure for ALS, treatment options, including home care in Mobile, are available to make life safer and more comfortable.
 

Soothing Routines with Senior Care in Mobile

    Consistent routines are very comfortable to many elderly individuals, and especially to those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. When providing Alzheimer’s care to our clients, BrightStar Care Mobile focuses on creating and following soothing, relaxing routines in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The chosen activities create a sense of control and predictability for those with Alzheimer’s, which can greatly improve quality of life. Home care in Mobile creates each routine with the individual’s preferences and needs in mind.
 

Easing Pain with Home Nursing in Mobile

    We all experience pain from time to time, perhaps even more so as we reach our senior years. While some may feel mild to moderate pain, others may have more severe pain due to health conditions such as arthritis or ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Skilled nursing care from BrightStar Care Mobile help seniors manage their pain, right in the comforts of home.
 

Managing Arthritis with Home Care in Mobile

    Arthritis is a chronic condition that affects both young and old; however, arthritis is most common among senior adults. It can cause stiff and painful joints, inhibiting the ability to perform even simple everyday tasks. Nearly one in every five adults in the United States is diagnosed with some form of arthritis.
 

Get Organized with Companion Care in Mobile

    January is Get Organized Month, which means it’s time to clear your home of clutter and make it more comfortable and livable! Companion care providers from BrightStar Care Mobile offer many services, including help with light housekeeping and home organization. January is the perfect month to get started with home support services that can help you create a more stress-free atmosphere in your home.
 

Morning and Evening Routines for Alzheimer’s Care

    Whether we realize it or not, we all get accustomed to daily routines and habits. Routines help us to stay on track to achieve our goals for the day. This same type of consistency can be very helpful for elderly individuals with neurological disorders such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. A daily routine developed with assistance from an Alzheimer’s care provider from BrightStar Care Mobile can be very comforting.
 

Alzheimer's Home Care in Mobile, Alabama

    Family caregivers understand that their loved one with Alzheimer's disease experiences numerous challenges each day, particularly in accomplishing even simple personal care tasks such as bathing, grooming and dressing. BrightStar Care Mobile offers Alzheimer’s home care services to assist individuals and their families, providing safety and help for a comforting routine of daily activities.
 

Elder Care in Mobile offers Senior Companionship

    As we get older, circumstances change and our lives begin to slow down. There’s no longer the hustle and bustle of getting everyone out the door to school or work, and children or old friends move far away. And sometimes age brings with it health concerns that affect our ability to complete even simple daily routines. BrightStar Care Mobile understands that age affects everyone differently, and we offer in-home care services that offer safety, comfort and independence for seniors – right in their own homes.
 

The Gift of Home Care in Mobile, Alabama

    There is nothing quite like spending quality time with our loved ones during the holiday season. This year, present your parent or elderly loved one with the gift of safety, security, and comfort when you make the call to engage home care services from BrightStar Care Mobile. Our caring and compassionate staff make it possible for seniors to live at home, in a familiar environment, surrounded by treasured belongings.
 

Rely on Professionals for Dementia Care

    Dementia is an issue many seniors and their family members in Mobile East are facing today. Those who have loved ones who suffer know what a debilitating condition it can be and how it can affect all members of the family. Those who are suffering from dementia will often have changes in their personality that lead to changes in behavior. Patients may feel nervous or agitated, and others may start to have delusions and even hallucinations. Dementia care needs to address all of the symptoms and find ways to alleviate or treat them.
 

Preventing Falls in the Home

    Falling has the potential to be dangerous for anyone, but is particularly dangerous for seniors. Elderly family members living on their own run the risk of tripping and falling, and not having anyone around to help them. In fact, falls are some of the biggest dangers in the home, and they account for many thousands of injuries annually.