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Recognizing and Understanding Early-Onset Alzheimer’s

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Apr 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 5 million Americans and at least 50 million people worldwide. The majority of Alzheimer’s instances occur in adults 65 and older. Still, a small number of people are diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s—being in their fifties, forties, or even thirties, when diagnosed.

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Topics: Memory Care, Health

Preparing for a Successful Outing with an Elderly Family Member

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Mar 15, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

Everyone likes to go on fun outings. Not only are they entertaining, but there’s research that shows getting out of the house more often can increase a senior’s quality of life. Even though this is true, a recent study found that more than 2 million older adults (about 5.6% of the senior demographic) are homebound, making them more at risk for depression, anxiety, and physical health concerns due to lack of exercise.

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Topics: Helpful Tips, Caregiving

Brickmont Answers: What’s It Really Like To Be a Senior Caregiver?

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Mar 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

When you start a new job or career, you’ve probably had experience with similar roles before. You’ve likely gone through several interviews, had sufficient training, and typically have a good idea of what to expect in your new position.

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Topics: Caregiving

Understanding and Managing Diabetes in Seniors

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Feb 15, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 7 minute read

While diabetes is a worldwide health concern that doesn’t target based on age, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), around 25% of those 65 and older—an estimated 12 million—have diabetes.

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Topics: Health, Nutrition

The Importance of Dental Health for Seniors

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Feb 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 5 minute read

From a young age, we’re taught the importance of dental and oral health: brush your teeth twice a day, floss regularly, avoid sticky candies, etc. And while it’s undoubtedly important to instill proper oral health habits in children, it seems like this practice and ideology declines with age.

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Topics: Helpful Tips, Health

Great Minds Train Alike: Activities to Promote Brain Health

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Jan 15, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 5 minute read

Like many things, forgetfulness is a normal part of aging. As we get older, it’s completely natural and not usually a cause for concern when we misplace our keys, forget someone’s name, or miss an appointment.

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Topics: Memory Care, Helpful Tips, Health

Understanding Glaucoma & the Importance of Eye Health As We Age

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Jan 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

Our vision can be something that we take for granted. We can often forget to appreciate how incredible the power of sight is when we’re reading a book, watching our grandchildren play, or looking out at a beautiful landscape of mountains or oceans. However, as soon as our vision begins to fade or lose some of its sharpness, we are forced to realize how crucial this sense is to our overall health and well-being.

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Topics: Health

Caught in The Middle: Overcoming Sandwich Generation Stress

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Dec 15, 2020 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

School drop-off. Client meetings. Doctor’s appointment with mom. School pick-up. Finish that work presentation. Pick up dad’s medication. Cook dinner. Help with homework. Go to sleep. Repeat. 

Pretty hectic day, right? It may seem like this chaotic schedule doesn’t occur in real life and only exists in comedy sitcoms. But, in reality, this could be a typical day for someone in the sandwich generation - those who take care of their children, their aging parents, and (when time permits), themselves.

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Topics: Respite Care, Caregiving

Improving Lung Health One Breath At A Time

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Dec 1, 2020 8:00:00 AM | 5 minute read

Everyone knows the feeling. You’re walking up a steep flight of stairs and feel your breathing get a little heavier than usual, or you’re running on the treadmill and feel a slight tightness in your chest. This is fairly typical—lungs don’t have unlimited capacity, and at a certain point of exerting them, you will run out of steam—and breath. 

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Topics: Health

Start Shopping: Gift Ideas for Older Parents

Posted by The Brickmont Assisted Living Team on Nov 15, 2020 8:00:00 AM | 4 minute read

It can be challenging to find the perfect gift for someone you love. What do you get for someone who has everything, or for someone who wants nothing? Or, in the case of your older parents, what do you get for someone who has received a lifetime of gifts, or may have a different idea of what a “good” gift is?

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Topics: Helpful Tips, Caregiving, Holidays

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