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2011年7月31日 星期日

Protecting your Folks from Dry Itchy Skin

As an individual, we don’t want our skin to suffer from itch and dryness. This can be annoying as we can’t help it but to starch affected portion of our skin. What more if this occurs to aged elderly? This can pose big challenge to you as senior caregiver.

What causes dry itchy skin?

Leading cause of dry itchy skin is cold weather (winter). At this time of the year, the humidity is very low resulting to dry air. Dry air can cause depletion to skin’s natural lipid layer. Due to this, our skin continues from drying out.

Medications can also cause skin itch and dryness to aged elderly people. What to do to prevent this skin problems?

Tips to Prevent Dry Itchy Skin among Elderly

Elder’s skin is drying out because it is lacking with adequate moisture. In order to hold in moisture in their skin, put moisturizing lotion right after they took a bath.Do not use scented lotions and soaps for elders. Instead, use soap with moisturizing cream to keep your elder’s skin from drying out.Keep them away from drinking alcoholic and caffeinated beverages. Instead, encourage them to drink more water to keep them hydrated.Utilize humidifier in elder’s room. Humidifier helps in maintaining moisture in the air especially in winter season.When your elder wants to go out, make sure he/she is protected with adequate moisturizing and sun block lotion. It is advisable to make them wear sunscreen with SPF30 and a hat to protect their skin from destructive sun UV rays.

By following above tips, you will be able to provide your folks their needed elderly care and assistance especially in taking care of their skin.

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2011年7月15日 星期五

Nothing Like The Old Folks Home of The Past

Retirement housing takes on multiple facets as the concept caters to a varied crowd of individuals in their senior years. Some are appropriately labeled active adult communities whereby one expects to see their residents still exhibiting some youthful nature in spite of sporting some silvery strands or shining sheen atop their heads. Although they are able bodied individuals to co-exist amongst the majority of the community, some choose to move into these retirement villages having crossed the half century mark plus five.

Those having gained more mileage on the odometer of life happily choose independent living communities as their senior housing of preference. As they are capable of taking care of themselves minus the activity part, living on their own within a company of peers fits well into their plans for the future. In the event one requires additional care due to the onset of ailments common to the aged, nursing care as well as those specializing in handling patients exhibiting symptoms of dementia readily avail to their needs. Assisted living facilities, on the other hand, exist somewhere between these two whereby residents are not capable of being fully independent yet do not require personal care at every moment of the day.

In taking up residence within a retirement housing community, inhabitants are opportune to a host of activities. Those who are still able to contribute to society may be able to take up part-time postings or full-time jobs by putting their past skills and experiences to good use. In line with more than reasonable work hours and job stress, senior citizens are opportune to earning some extra cash by manning the local library or teashop. This is certainly welcomed by those having to make ends meet at end of each month as some may be living on a tight budget.

Whilst taking up residence in a new place upon retirement may sound strange to some, it is of worthy consideration as a new environment invites a breath of fresh air. As such, college towns offer ideal locations for senior housing as students on the threshold of life are abounding with vigor. By rubbing shoulders with the young, the old hopefully share in activities of varied culture, education and sports. As Peter Pan's little friend sprinkles a little bit of fairy dust to enable the Darling children to fly, one seeing the door of life closing on him is perhaps able to soar new skies through open windows.