The Accidental Discovery That’s Curing Mice of Parkinson’s Disease

 August 27, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

Parkinson's Disease

Researchers at the UC San Diego School of Medicine who thought they were examining connective tissue cell protein got quite a shock when they instead stumbled upon a treatment to eradicate the observable symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in mice. Not only that, but the treatment could potentially be useful in many different conditions that call for the need to replace damaged tissue: diabetes, spinal cord injuries, even coronary disease. (more…)


Family Caregiver Tip: How to Manage Delusional Behavior in Loved Ones with Dementia

 August 20, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

Concern for Dementia

It can come seemingly out of the blue: you put your loved one’s favorite tuna sandwich on the table – light on the mayo, no onions – something which usually brings her happiness. But this time, she pushes the plate away and refuses to take a bite, insisting that you’ve poisoned the meal. (more…)


Living with COPD During COVID-19: The Resources and Tips You Need

 July 22, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

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Those diagnosed with COPD have needed to remain especially vigilant since the COVID-19 pandemic started, because they are likely at both a greater risk for contracting the virus and for developing more severe complications. A recently available study published by the European Respiratory Journal reported that people with COPD were more likely to be admitted into the ICU, require ventilator care, and succumb to the virus compared to those without the disease. (more…)


Challenges and Solutions for Alzheimer’s Care During COVID-19

 July 14, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

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Loneliness. Isolation. Confusion. These feelings are becoming commonplace for many of us during the COVID-19 pandemic, but when you factor in the element of Alzheimer’s, the difficulties and frustrations are heightened to a whole new level. Our experts in home health care in Memphis, NY and surrounding areas understand this firsthand, and can help. (more…)


When Adult Children Feel Senior Parent Caregiving Requests Are Excessive

 July 6, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

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In an ideal world, we might perfectly compartmentalize our caregiving duties, sticking to a routine that met the requirements of a senior loved one, while enabling the time necessary to manage our assortment of other responsibilities. But naturally, life does not always follow our desired script, and conflicting needs are not unusual when it comes to senior parent caregiving. Many older adults balk at the need for help, while others may come to depend too heavily on an adult child, leading to unfulfilled expectations and ultimately irritation for both parties. (more…)


Understanding Dementia Behaviors: Rummaging

 June 25, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

Senior Man with Dementia

Searching through bins, cabinets, and closets, pulling out assorted items from drawers, and searching repetitively through a number of items might be frustrating for individuals providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, but in reality, these behaviors are fulfilling a purpose. Rummaging can supply a measure of comfort for those with Alzheimer’s, through identifying familiar items and finding purpose and meaning. (more…)


Are You Stressed Out Providing Care For a Senior Family Member? These Tips Can Help.

 June 16, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

Senior Health

Stress is inevitable, and actually, not always a negative thing. After all, as the saying goes, “A diamond is just a piece of charcoal that handled stress exceptionally well.” Nonetheless, especially if you are providing care for a senior family member, the amount of stress can quickly intensify and be overwhelming, and when not handled well, lead to serious health issues. (more…)


Caregiver Support Tip: How to Build Resiliency in a Time of Crisis

 June 11, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

Senior Happiness

A time of crisis can bring out both the very best together with the worst in us. Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve heard stories of people hoarding items and selling them in order to make an excessive profit, coupled with stories of heroes who selflessly met the needs of others despite their personal fears. (more…)


Top 5 Treatment Options for Seniors with Mesothelioma

 May 23, 2020 by Dean Bellefeuille

A senior couple talk to a health care provider about mesothelioma treatment options.

Learn about the top five treatment options for individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma.

Older adults diagnosed with mesothelioma have a variety of options when it comes to treatment. The type of care your loved one receives will be determined after a doctor or specialist evaluates him or her. Since each older adult’s diagnosis is unique, treatment will vary on an individual basis. While there is no specific treatment that cures mesothelioma, an early diagnosis and aggressive treatment can lead to your loved one going into remission. (more…)