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In-house Transition Care for Elders

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Transition Care is a full-service care programme that offers a certain kind of space and setting so that elderly people can take their time adjusting to the environment change. This service entails housing senior citizens in a specialized, multi-disciplinary environment that provides them with access to a range of healthcare resources, including physical and rehab care, dementia and memory care, breathing exercises, spiritual wellness, yoga for seniors, music therapy , and skilled nursing care services provided in athulya assisted living setting that closely resembles a home. Senior citizens are typically treated for their disease and discharged from healthcare facilities after receiving advice to make regular visits to monitor their health. What people tend to forget is that for an elderly person, there is a certain period between hospital discharge and home that necessitates special attention and care and is essential for the person's post-hospitalization mental and physical reh

Role of Exercise in Arthritis Management

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Although the term "arthritis" is used to encompass 100+ disorders that affect joints, adjacent tissues, and other connective tissues, causing joint inflammation. Depending on the type, arthritis can have a variety of reasons. Millions of people throughout the world are known to be affected by the crippling condition that limits the range of motion and has an impact on functional life. As a result, specialists stress that if untreated, it might completely limit your mobility. On this world Arthritis Day October 12, raise awareness of the prevalence and effects of rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders. Many people who have arthritis tend to avoid exercise out of concern that it might make their joints discomfort. However, one of the most effective ways to lessen the impairment frequently linked to arthritis is through exercising. When you have arthritis, it might be challenging to stay active, but doing so can help you stay independent by reducing pain and other arthritis-rel