Help us #ENDALZ!
Support Marilyn’s Mighty Memory Makers in the 2014 Walk to End Alzheimer’s. For each bracelet purchased, $10 goes directly to the Central Ohio Alzheimer’s Association!
22 Saturday Mar 2014
Posted in Advocacy and Awareness, ALZ Assn Central Ohio, Fundraising, Mom, Products
Help us #ENDALZ!
Support Marilyn’s Mighty Memory Makers in the 2014 Walk to End Alzheimer’s. For each bracelet purchased, $10 goes directly to the Central Ohio Alzheimer’s Association!
08 Saturday Mar 2014
Posted in Caregivers, Helpful Resources, Mom, Signs and Symptoms, The Early Years
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Early on in our journey, Mom’s PCP suggested we see an audiologist to rule out hearing loss. As it turned out, she passed the hearing test with flying colors, but that isn’t always the case. Consider how hearing problems can result in social withdrawal, which may, in turn, exacerbate cognitive decline. I’m pleased to share this guest post by Melanie Lewis of Hearing Direct.
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There are various causes that contribute to hearing loss. Many people are aware of the corollary links between noise exposure and hearing damage. Both the intensity level (noise above 85dB(A) is considered ‘harmful’) and the length of exposure time can put one’s hearing at risk.
Factors affecting the transmission of sound through the outer or middle ear are also common causes of conductive (and often temporary) hearing loss – this is largely seen in blockages of the ear canal due to wax or other foreign bodies, susceptibility to outer or middle ear infections, Eustachian tube dysfunction or previous ear surgery. Notwithstanding these examples however the most common type of hearing loss and perhaps surprisingly so, is in fact sensorineural in nature and due to natural deterioration brought about by age. Continue reading
06 Thursday Mar 2014
Posted in Blogging, Caregivers, Finances, Helpful Resources, Mom, Neglect and Abuse, Safety, Scam, Tips
Elder abuse can take on many forms, from physical and emotional mistreatment to financial exploitation. Sadly, this despicable crime is more common than we think. I’d like to thank Norma and Toby from Girlfriends With Aging Parents for allowing me to share a very personal story on this topic.
I hope it underscores the fact that we, as care partners, must be diligent about knowing what signs to look for. It’s one of those things that we tend to think only happens to other people, but the fact is, it can happen to anyone…