Elderly Care: Helping You Deal With the Dying Process

Elderly Care: Helping You Deal With the Dying Process

  • The Expanding Skills Of Your Chiropractor

    Your local chiropractor is capable of doing much more than relieving neck and back pain. Several subspecialties in chiropractic medicine are now recognized in the U.S. This allows your doctor to address more health issues so you can see fewer specialists for your needs. The next time you visit your chiropractor for an adjustment, ask them which of the following fields they have explored. Orthopedics The Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists (ACO) certifies chiropractors to focus on medical conditions affecting bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  • Double Vision: What Causes It & How It Can Be Corrected After An Eye Exam

    Having double vision can be frustrating to live with, but you can get the problem corrected by an optometrist. There are a few different things that can go wrong with your eyes to cause double vision. Find out what causes you to have double vision and how the problem can be corrected after undergoing an eye examination. What Causes Someone to Have Double Vision? There are many aspects to your eyes working together to help you see things clearly.

  • How An Aging Body Can Benefit From Chiropractic Care

    Changes occur in your spine as you get older. With those changes often come decreased flexibility and range of motion, loss of muscle strength, slowed mobility, balance and coordination problems, and sometimes chronic pain. But through spinal manipulations, use of exercise, nutrition counseling, and other treatment modalities, chiropractic care can help improve your health and quality of life. Reasons for the elderly to seek chiropractic care: Joints, muscles, ligaments, and spinal discs become weaker.

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Elderly Care: Helping You Deal With the Dying Process

As an elderly care worker, I have witnessed the deaths of many individuals. I have seen family members become angry, sad, and completely silent at the end. I have also seen individuals refuse to see family members out of denial. People deal with death in different ways, and the strong emotions are often unfamiliar and scary. If you have a parent or grandparent who is elderly, then I want to share with you what I know about end of life care and dying process. We are a society that does not talk about death, and this can cause great pain when a family member dies. Learn about the process and find out how to deal with your own emotions and how to love your family members at the end. If there is only a small amount of time left, then I want you to cherish the final moments.

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