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Geriatric Healthcare by 2025

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The need for geriatric healthcare is rising as a result of aging populations in both developing and developed countries. By 2025, one billion more people are anticipated to live, with 300 million of them being 65 years of age or older. The financial and caregiver resources required to care for the frail will peak and start to diminish with population rises. A significant issue will be the aging population. In general, in 2025, many more individuals will be completely aware of their health hazards, and they will approach prevention and treatment in a proactive rather than a reactive manner. They will adopt preventative practices based on highly individualized insights because of the awareness of their own specific risks of getting a chronic disease. Many people will place a lot of emphasis on maintaining their physical and mental health, which will include engaging in specialized amounts of activity and diet, in order to age properly. A change in emphasis toward preventative interventio

Small bite, big threat - World Mosquito Day

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If mosquitoes are the source of malaria transmission, you might be wondering why we celebrate World Mosquito Day. Well, bringing attention to this in order to safeguard and ensure the safety of more people is what this day is all about. It's also crucial to comprehend that every animal and life form, whether friendly or not, adds value to the cycle of life. Correlation Between Mosquitoes and Malaria Mosquitoes transmit the pathogens which contribute to the malarial condition. Although malaria is treatable and avoidable, millions of individuals still face a threat to their lives on a global scale. It's wise to note that not every mosquito may spread malaria to people; only infected female anopheles can do so. Perhaps you're curious about how a mosquito transmits malaria. Simply taking a bite will do. When a malaria-carrying mosquito bites you, the parasite is discharged into your bloodstream and has the potential to infect every cell in your body. In general, mosquitoes do n

Dietary Tips for Geriatric Caretakers to combat the Hepatitis Virus

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A new wave of inexplicable acute hepatitis infections in seniors is currently sweeping the globe. This recent outbreak draws attention to the countless cases of acute viral hepatitis that affect every age group each year. According to the World Health Organization, recently cirrhosis and liver cancer account for nearly 1 million annual deaths. Most mild cases of acute hepatitis infection result in no symptoms at all or can go unnoticed. But in other circumstances, they can result in complications and even be fatal. Worldwide, acute hepatitis infections are thought to have contributed to 78,000 fatalities in 2019 alone. On World Hepatitis Day 2022, WHO will emphasize the need to bring hepatitis care closer to primary healthcare facilities and organizations in order to increase access to care for people with hepatitis, regardless of the type of hepatitis they may have. An inflammatory disorder of the liver can have other probable origins besides viral infections, which are often food-bor

Benefits of Rehabilitation in Stroke Depression

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If you or a loved one has ever had a stroke, you are mindful of what a life-changing event it can be. You might be wondering what life will be like now that you're home from the hospital, even though the first few days after your stroke will be geared to getting up and walking so you can be discharged from the hospital. Each post-stroke is encountered by depression but it may differ in its symptoms and length. After a stroke, the majority of the symptoms manifest three to six months later. Although it can start a month after a stroke and last for years, it can also start right away. This disparity in onset times may be caused by two things: changes in mood and personality that develop over time, as well as physiological changes that take place in the brain after a stroke. For stroke survivors, the risk of depression is a regular occurrence. It frequently results from metabolic alterations in the brain. Positive feelings might not be experienced by the sufferer of a brain injury. D

Important Roles Played by a Nurse in an Assisted Living Centre

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Many adults need some support as they transition into a new phase of life after retirement and acquire the seniority status. They are likely to require assistance in their daily activities and for better managing the prevailing health conditions. This is particularly important for seniors who are fairly aged or suffer from disabilities. Hence, caregiving assumes an important dimension in the lives of such individuals irrespective of whether they dwell in senior independent living homes or elderly care centres like assisted living facilities . Fortunately, facilities at senior living homes and assisted living are so designed to support such challenging needs. A team of health professionals are available to provide 24/7 supervision and monitor the health of residents closely. Those elderly residents who have chronic ailments, memory difficulties or mental problems can also avail the services of a caretaker in assisted living . The caretakers may assume multiple roles depending o

Caring for the Elders During Lockdown

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The pandemic of coronavirus has put the entire world into a turbulent mode and people everywhere are in a panic over its looming threat. With an unprecedented lockdown declared in many places, one of the population groups that get the most affected is that of the senior community. With the rising number of cases of this dangerous virus, both the physical, social and psychological health of elders calls for immediate attention and must be necessarily prioritized. The aging population is more vulnerable to infections and epidemics with decreasing body immunity and comorbidities. Therefore, social distancing assumes paramount importance now to avoid calamities. Many elders live with their families, reside in senior independent living homes or care facilities like assisted living homes and senior living communities. All of them need adequate support systems to manage their daily life and take care of healthcare needs. Let us understand what kind of care and assistance they need. Seni

Why Companionship is Important - How it Can Be Restored in Elderly Lives

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Everything said and done, we all need somebody. Of course, the topic of whether a person needs a relationship or not has the potential to endure for eternity. There are people who are for it and also those who are against it. But everything said and done, we all need relationships like we need food and water. In fact, sometimes life can feel fulfilled and contented if there is someone for you to count on and lean on. If there is anyone who is against the relationships, they might have experienced something they did not quite want or like in their previous relationship. Or that person has abundant youth in front of him or her and the independent life appears so alluring. Again, the term relationship does not only mean the bond between a man and a woman. It can be between anyone starting from blood-related family members to the strangers that come across in a metro station. Once the ecstasy of youthfulness has finally set in one’s life, the need of companionship sees its rise

The Role of Caregiver in an Assisted Living Facility

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The beauty of life is that it has a way of grace. A slow and steady pace in which it strides, we do not even realize when we were kids and have grown and are already in the senior citizens’ club. When we see elderly people, we think they are growing old. But the fact is that we all are growing old and all it takes it to make us realize is that time. You born, grow up and finishes college and got married to the love of your life. In all this process, we are too busy that we do not realize our parents are growing old too and need consistent and constant care both from the physical and mental fronts. Many children are fortunate that they could take care of their parents on their own. However, that is not case with a lot of young people out there. They would be living a life that runs on prefixed scheduled for the next couple of years. They prioritize, they make alternatives, and substitutes for those alternatives to carry out their responsibilities. But life has its ways, some

3 Best Tips for Seniors to Face Winter

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Winter is coming! We get it. It is probably the most clichest way to start this blog but we had to use it. Not for the sake of cliche but for the sake of context. Just as the characters from the popular television show ‘Game of Thrones’ got themselves ready for the winter war, this is the time everyone gets ready for the season by unfolding their sweaters, warming up their beds and summoning all the skin and body care products. All the hype aside, winter is not that bad for youngsters and they can easily jump over this natural hurdle. But it is the senior citizens who pay the toll big time by succumbing to various health issues. This is the season that provides a perfect condition for the likes of flu, dry skin, joint pains, cold sores, and the list goes on until the season end unless if you provide the right care for the elderly . Here are the 3 ways you could help your elders in tackling the winter provoked health conditions. Continue reading the blog to understand what ex