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Visiting Angels provides Alzheimer's Care for the Punta Gorda Community

Visiting Angels of Punta Gorda provides compassionate Alzheimer's care for the surrounding communities. If you have a loved one who suffers from Alzheimer's, you can count on Visiting Angels to provide the high level of care that they deserve. Visiting Angels understands that when a loved one suffers from Alzheimer's, it can be difficult to transition them to a care facility. Having them in an unfamiliar environment with people they don't recognize, it can induce feelings of anxiety and even panic attacks. That's why Visiting Angels is dedicated to providing compassionate care from your loved one's home. Their skilled caregivers are trained to tailor their services to your loved one's specific needs and circumstances. At Visiting Angels of Punta Gorda , you can have peace of mind knowing that your loved one will have the level of care they need with the compassion they deserve.

Four Ways to Prevent a Fall at Home

As we continue to age, the likelihood of losing our balance and falling increases. According to the CDC, one out of four seniors over the age of 65 experience a fall each year; and of those, only half tell their doctor. To help prevent falls from occurring at home, Visiting Angels Punta Gorda shares some advice. There are four things Visiting Angels recommends people to do at home. They include: Remove all safety hazards Properly light your home Plan your day Wear suitable shoes These four recommendations may seem simple, but Visiting Angels guarantee that they will reduce your chances of experiencing at home by large margins. You can learn more about each point in greater detail by reading their article:  https://www.visitingangels.com/puntagorda/four-ways-to-prevent-a-fall-at-home-weekly-message_4175 . 

Tips to Help Seniors Increase Their Water Intake

Chronic dehydration is a common concern among seniors. Because the thirst reflex diminishes with age, older adults tend to not realize that their bodies need water. Another common factor that contributes to this is the fact that certain medications can contribute to dehydration as well. To help with this, Visiting Angels Punta Gorda shares some insight on how to stay hydrated. One of the first things Visiting Angels recommends you to do is to start morning with a glass of water. Rather than starting your day with a cup of coffee, having a glass or two of water helps activate your organs. Drinking a glass of water before a meal can also help in digestion and can prevent overeating. The recommended daily intake of water is widely accepted to be eight ounces of water eight times a day. If this amount is too much for you, you can start out small. You can start out at about four to five ounces of water every waking hour. This will help develop your water intake  as you continue to fol

Creating a Safe Space in the Bathroom

It has been reported that six out of ten falls occur at home and that of those, 80% happen in the bathroom. When older adults have a fall, they can suffer from serious injuries such as a broken hip, severe bruising, and even death. Because bathrooms are typically made from water-resistant materials, much of the space becomes slippery - especially when wet. To help make your bathroom safer for you and your loved one, Visiting Angels Punta Gorda shares some advice. The first thing Visiting Angels suggests is to maintain slip-resistant surfaces. If you have had slip-resistant strips for some time, it may be time to check them to ensure that they are not worn out. If your bathroom has a throw rug, Visiting Angels suggest to replace it with a skid-resistant bathroom mat. Once you've finished inspecting for slip-resistant surfaces, make sure that there are adequate railings and grab bars. If you need to, you can have the installed in your bathroom. Just be sure to they are at an a