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Care for Adults with Special Needs

Antipsychotic Drugs for Paranoia in Dementia

Paranoia in Dementia Dementia is a term used for diseases and conditionscaused by a decline in memory, language and thinking skills affecting a person’s ability to carry out day-to-day activities. The most common cause of Dementia is Alzheimer’s. Dementia patients can often be found suffering from undesirable emotions such as fear, anger and jealousy. This sort ...
Parkinson's Dementia Aggression

Parkinson’s Dementia Aggression

Parkinson’s Dementia Aggression is the aggression stemming from Parkinson’s disease Dementia that impairs thought processes, mental functions, and memory. Though Parkinson’s Disease is known to be a progressive disease of the nervous system that affects a person’s mobility and ability to carry out day-to-day activities, Parkinson’s Disease Dementia can result in severe cognitive decline. PD ...
Seasonal affective disorder

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

Are you a caregiver for seniors? Do you feel that a few individuals whom you look after often become moody and melancholy during the winter? Don’t let this go unnoticed, they might be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. What is seasonal affective disorder? Seasonal affective disorder is a form of depression that occurs at the ...
Care for Adults with Special Needs

Dementia Related Hygiene Problems and How To Handle

What is Dementia? Dementia is one of the cruelest syndromes that can afflict seniors. One should call it a syndrome and not a disease because symptoms of dementia are omnipresent in more than one disease. Dementia causes progressive memory loss as well as affecting a person’s ability in language, problem solving and rational thinking. There are ...

Ambassadors Caregivers is actively monitoring developments and guidance on novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Ambassadors Caregivers is actively monitoring developments and guidance around the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Currently, we are conducting business as usual though we’ve added additional safety precautions which we’ve outlined below. Additionally, we continue to prepare diligently for all other precautionary measures as needed. Microscopic view of Coronavirus, a pathogen that attacks the ...
Care for adults with special needs

How to Care for Adults with Special Needs

Caring for disabled seniors or seniors with special needs is a double whammy of sorts. The reason being, first, they are disabled. Second, age is not on their side anymore. Professional caregivers have to be extra careful while tending care for adults with special needs, as they have to be handled delicately else they might ...
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Common Elderly Health Issues and How to Take Care of Them

Common Elderly Health Issues There are certain diseases common in aged people. Old age makes people vulnerable to these diseases and each comes with its own set of issues. Caregiving for elderly people must deal with these common elderly health issues carefully as aging makes them frail, have to be administered treatment carefully because of low ...
Personal Care Assistants

Ways to Communicate with Your Loved Ones to Improve Your Relationship

Effective communication is essential for the survival of a relationship, especially when it concerns your loved ones. There are many ways to communicate with loved ones. Among these loved ones, it is our elders who expect our best when it comes to communicating, as the slightest feeling of ignorance causes them great hurt. Communication gaps ...
Caregivers

Main Competencies that are Needed for Home Care Professional

What are the main competencies that are needed for Home Care Professional? Being a caregiver is not everyone’s cup of tea. To be a successful caregiver or home care professional one must have certain qualities and skills. Below mentioned are a few of these competencies that are mandatory for a caregiver to possess. Compassion: Successful caregivers and home ...
long term care

The Caregiver’s Life : An Introduction

An Introduction About the Caregiver's Life in Six Stages Caregiving is and has always been a very selfless service. Helping someone with his/her day-to-day activities is not an easy task and demands that the caregiver remain fully committed to his duties. These include taking care of someone with a chronic illness, managing his medications, talking to ...
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