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The Impact of Polypharmacy on Rehabilitation Outcomes in Seniors: Best Practices for Care Providers

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The road to recovery can be challenging for seniors undergoing rehabilitation, especially when multiple medications are involved. Rehabilitation care services aim to restore independence and improve quality of life, but excessive medication use, commonly known as polypharmacy, can hinder progress. From increased fall risks to cognitive impairments, medication-related complications can slow recovery and reduce the effectiveness of rehabilitation. Care providers ensure medication management aligns with rehabilitation goals, promoting better health outcomes. Imagine your loved one recovering from hip surgery. While rehabilitation exercises are essential for regaining mobility, an excessive number of medications such as sedatives or blood pressure medications might cause dizziness, fatigue, or confusion, making therapy sessions less effective. This is a common scenario where polypharmacy interferes with rehabilitation. By understanding the risks and adopting best practices, care providers...

Rise of Geriatric Population and Demand for Senior Care Professionals in the Industry

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  Humanity is starting to lose its grip on population control, which has been on a steady rise over the last decade. Consequently, the geriatric population increase, too, has left the entire senior healthcare industry in tatters. To all the readers wondering ‘why’, the reason is quite simple. India has always been struggling to maintain one of the biggest norms set by the World Health Organisation. The WHO mandated that all countries maintain a 1000:3 population-to-nursing personnel ratio. While a lot of countries have managed to accomplish this norm, India is a bit too far from attaining it anytime soon. Here are some interesting statistical data to prove this claim; as of 2023, India stands at 1.7 nurses per 1000 population, hence needing over 4 million more nurses to complete the tally. Hence, considering the monumental demand, the biggest question is, how long is this pursuit going to take and until then, will this have a harsh effect on the geriatric population? Whi...