
Parkinson’s Disease Part Two: Exercise
Exercise has been found to be incredibly beneficial to Parkinson’s, improving mobility, coordination, mood, and reducing stiffness, pain, and fatigue.
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Exercise has been found to be incredibly beneficial to Parkinson’s, improving mobility, coordination, mood, and reducing stiffness, pain, and fatigue.
This article is just a basic start to encourage those navigating effective communication strategies for their loved ones facing a journey of Alzheimer’s.
Companion care at home can help seniors avoid loneliness which causes depression, anxiety, and other health related hazards.
Alzheimer’s care is a great resource for families who may not know the best way to care for their senior loves ones who suffer from the disease.
Due to the intricate nature of Parkinson’s disease, we will narrow our focus to two aspects: Medication management in Part One and Exercise in Part Two.
Seniors may find themselves without a plan to assist them in their post-hospital recouperation. Serving Hands Senior Care can help with after-hospital care.
Home care assistance can help your senior loved ones find activities and hobbies that they will enjoy in their daily routines.
Serving Hands Senior Care provides after-hospital care, delivering invaluable assistance and support for seniors throughout the post-hospitalization period.
Personal care at home helps seniors create mealtime routines and balance their overall nutrition by eating more the right way.
While we recognize the benefits of a nutritious diet, chewing and swallowing can hinder a senior’s ability to maintain proper nutrition.
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