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Here you can find assisted living news and articles. Read the news from Stellar Care Memory Care & Assisted Living. At Stellar Care we believe it is a privilege to care for your loved one. We are dedicated to providing an environment where the safety of our residents is a top priority, and our commitment to serve their physical, emotional and social needs with dignity and respect is a core value.
Stellar Care Blog
2w ago
Are Bed Rails Allowed in Assisted Living Facilities?
Are Bed Rails Allowed in Assisted Living Facilities? What to Know About Physical Restraints of the Elderly
The use of physical restraints is highly regulated in California to ensure the rights and dignity of residents are protected. It’s essential to inform families, caregivers, and assisted living staff about the potential hazards of using physical restraints and highlighting the effectiveness of alternative approaches. Promoting a restraint-free culture within assisted living facilities requires commitment from all levels of the org ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
1M ago
How to Help an Elderly Person With Depression
Helping An Elderly Person With Depression
Signs and symptoms of depression in elderly
Depression in the elderly can often manifest differently than in younger individuals, making it important to recognize the signs and symptoms that are more prevalent in this age group. Depression in older adults is often overlooked and dismissed as a normal part of aging, but it’s not. It’s a serious medical condition that requires attention and treatment. If you or your loved one is exhibiting these symptoms, seek professional help. Symptoms may include ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
1M ago
A Guide for Causes of Disorientation and Confusion in Elderly
Causes of Disorientation and Confusion in Elderly
What is disorientation?
Disorientation refers to a state of confusion or lack of awareness regarding time, place, person, or situation. It’s a common symptom experienced by older adults and can be a sign of underlying conditions, including dementia, delirium, urinary tract infections, medication side effects, or metabolic imbalances like dehydration or electrolyte disturbances. Disorientation can significantly impact an elderly person’s ability to perform daily activities safe ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
2M ago
Improving Mobility in the Elderly
Improving mobility in the elderly is important so they can maintain independence and quality of life. Daily exercises focusing on strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance help achieve this goal. At Stellar Care, our deep appreciation for the importance of our residents’s physical activity, health, and mobility, shines through in our commitment to enriching their happiness and quality of life.
How to Improve Mobility in Elderly Parents & Loved Ones
Low Impact Cardio
Incorporating low-impact cardio exercises into a senior’s routine can si ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
2M ago
How to Safely Lift An Elderly Person
Lifting and assisting an elderly person from the floor, bed, or chair, requires knowledge, patience, and the right approach to ensure safety and prevent injuries. Caregivers face the risk of common injuries like back strains or muscle sprains. By preparing in advance, and using proactive safety measures, caregivers can effectively support their loved ones or patients while minimizing the risk of harm to both parties. At Stellar Care, our staff is trained 3 times a year on how to properly transfer someone from bed to wheelchair, or walker, and h ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
3M ago
Advance Healthcare Directive for Dementia
Creating an advanced healthcare directive for dementia is an essential step in ensuring that your loved one’s wishes are respected and followed, especially as their ability to make decisions diminishes. A dementia directive is a specialized form of an advance directive tailored specifically for people who have been diagnosed with dementia. This directive is important when guiding family members and healthcare providers to make informed decisions aligned with the patient’s preferences and values. Given the progressive nature of dementia, establis ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
3M ago
Are Your Elderly Parents Spending Too Much Money?
Exploring why elderly parents are spending too much money and feel compelled to shop offers a window into their emotional and social needs. Approach them with compassion and an open heart, recognizing these behaviors are more than just transactions, but a reflection of deeper needs and desires. From seeking companionship and maintaining a sense of normalcy to finding emotional solace or simply filling time, the act of shopping fulfills various needs for the elderly. It’s a lifeline to social interaction, a means to maintain independence ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
4M ago
When Is It Time for Assisted Living?
How do you know when it is time for assisted living? Independence can be very important for the elderly. But when you notice that your loved one can no longer manage some or all of the activities of daily life like changes in hygiene, taking medication, meal preparation, bathing, getting dressed, using the bathroom, home maintenance, and staying safe, then you know it’s the proper time to explore assisted livings as an option and find the right fit for your loved one. Here’s a list of common signs that it may be time:
8 Signs It’s Time f ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
5M ago
Traumatic Brain Injuries and Dementia: What You Should Know
Traumatic Brain Injury and Dementia Risks
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a type of injury that occurs when an external force or trauma causes damage to the brain. TBIs can vary in severity and have a range of effects on a person’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. TBIs are a significant public health concern. Early diagnosis and appropriate care are essential for minimizing their long-term impact on people who experience them. TBIs are often classified into three categories based on their severity ..read more
Stellar Care Blog
5M ago
Your Guide to Huntington’s Disease and Dementia
What to Know About Dementia and Huntington’s Disease
If you’ve observed signs of Huntington’s disease and Dementia in your loved one, learning more about this disease can help you cope and support them. Understanding the specifics can empower you to provide the proper assistance and create a Dementia care plan for their ongoing needs.
What is Huntington’s Disease?
Huntington’s disease, also known as Huntington’s chorea, is a hereditary neurological disorder affecting the brain’s nerve cells. It is characterized by progressive motor dysfu ..read more