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Alzheimer Care – How Wander Alarms and Bed/Chair Leaving Alarms Can Help

... or into a room, such as the kitchen, where them inadvertently harm themselves or get lost and confused. An anti-wander alarm can be put in place in the home to ensure that the carer knows the patient is not leaving the home or entering a ... Read Read: Alzheimer Care – How Wander Alarms and Bed/Chair Leaving Alarms Can Help

By: Toby Hargreaves | 17/07/2009 | Mental Health

Dementia Bedding –Cocoon Bed for Dementia Sufferers from Health and Care

... rail entrapment and is available from Health and Care.co.uk. with the option of VAT relief. Health and Care also stock a range of Dementia care products including Bed and Chair Occupancy alarms, Water Overflow alarms and Anti-Wander alarms. Read Read: Dementia Bedding –Cocoon Bed for Dementia Sufferers from Health and Care

By: Toby Hargreaves | 10/07/2009 | Mental Health

How to Deal With Dementia?

... out alone. Install an alarm system. A medical bracelet is useful to track them when they get lost. Set regular physical activities or exercises for them. There are lists of diagnostic procedures for dementia. Doctors usually start ... Read Read: How to Deal With Dementia?

By: David H. Urmann | 02/09/2009 | Medicine

Dementia Care – Your Ultimate Guide

... . You can also place an alarm system in your home that will serve to alert your or your neighbors. Some health facilities can also offer continuing care for your senior family members should they be afflicted with dementia or Alzheimer’s. ... Read Read: Dementia Care – Your Ultimate Guide

By: Allen Jesson | 21/07/2009 | Business

Research Suggests Coffee May Reverse the Effects of Alzheimers - Health and Care

... This form of dementia shares some characteristics with Parkinson's disease. Health and Care are stockists of a range of care items such as anti-wander alarms, dementia bedding bed and chair occupancy alarms. Visit Health and Care at http:// ... Read Read: Research Suggests Coffee May Reverse the Effects of Alzheimers - Health and Care

By: Toby Hargreaves | 09/07/2009 | Mental Health

Health and Care explains how the Mem-X Voice Reminder works

... can help to remove the confusion by constantly reminding the user to do something. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia and is most common with people over the age of 65. People suffering from Alzheimer’s lose mental abilities ... Read Read: Health and Care explains how the Mem-X Voice Reminder works

By: Toby Hargreaves | 22/06/2009 | Mental Health
Wellness Crusader

Alzheimer's Disease − Separating Facts From Myths

... North America is increasing, though the lifespan is getting shorter. The number of people with Alzheimer's disease is increasing at an alarming rate. There is no cure. Currently, over 500 clinical trials are being conducted just to find a ... Read Read: Alzheimer's Disease − Separating Facts From Myths

By: Wellness Crusader | 09/09/2009 | Mental Health

Boomers Going Abroad for Healthcare

... medical treatments that will improve quality of life. Concerns regarding treatment of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or dementia are also high on the list of medical conditions that seniors worry about. So is the growing need for therapies and ... Read Read: Boomers Going Abroad for Healthcare

By: Sara Alfred | 01/07/2009 | Health

Assisted Living Litigation: Considerations in Pursuing Relief for Those Neglected and Abused

... or enclosed. Many residents with dementia have a tendency to wander and they should simply not be admitted into facilities that are not locked down or do not have appropriate wander guard systems and/or alarms on the doors. In Selvin ... Read Read: Assisted Living Litigation: Considerations in Pursuing Relief for Those Neglected and Abused

By: Jeffrey Downey | 21/04/2008 | Health & Safety

Security System Companies

... if a family member leaves a bedroom during the night, the alarm sounds and alerts the homeowner. This sort of setting is good for situations where family members suffer from Alzheimer's or dementia and could come to harm wandering the home ... Read Read: Security System Companies

By: Emerson Swanson | 18/10/2009 | Home Improvement

More People Could Become Mentally Handicapped by 2045

... .   The report says that an estimated 14% of everyone over the age of 70 is under a state of dementia, with Alzheimer’s being a form of it. Dementia is a category of mental conditions that can leave someone mentally handicapped, severely ... Read Read: More People Could Become Mentally Handicapped by 2045

By: harvey | 18/07/2008 | Medicine

Falls in the Elderly Population - Prevention in the Long-term Care Setting

... a low bed or bed with floor pads and safety cushions bed rails on the beds for patients who, because of dementia, insist on getting out of bed without using the call bell. Bed rails should have safety cushions to prevent patient ... Read Read: Falls in the Elderly Population - Prevention in the Long-term Care Setting

By: Jeffrey Downey | 10/04/2008 | Health

Senior Issues Could Be Signs Of Alzheimers

... . While there is no sure-fire treatment, a combination of medication and activities can help a sufferer cope. Most dementia activity is done at an assisted living Alzheimers care facility. Many with senior issues feel a renewed sense of ... Read Read: Senior Issues Could Be Signs Of Alzheimers

By: MIKE SELVON | 19/06/2008 | Health

Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease is a disease that effects the brain cells, leading to dementia and a deterioration of the brain itself. The disease can be hard to diagnose at first, because it happens slowly and the symptoms can be mild. At first, ... Read Read: Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

By: Barney Garcia | 21/04/2006 | Non-Fiction
William Thomas

ATTACK OF THE CELL PHONE ZOMBIES

... using cell phones more than four hours a day, and found them already retired as "unfit for future work" due to early onset dementia. Philips says, "I would rate over four hours per day cell-phone use as potentially as dangerous as drinking ... Read Read: ATTACK OF THE CELL PHONE ZOMBIES

By: William Thomas | 22/03/2009 | Culture
 

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