Coping with a hospital stay when you have dementia or Alzheimer’s
Staying in the hospital is hard under the best of circumstances, but with dementia, there are added risks.
Staying in the hospital is hard under the best of circumstances, but with dementia, there are added risks.
After you return home from hospitalization, you will need to take time to adjust and heal. In order to avoid the risk of endangering your health, it may be necessary to make changes to your living environment and overall lifestyle as you recuperate. Today, we’ll look at nine ways to help get back on track after your hospitalization.
Visiting the hospital for any length of time is generally an unpleasant or unwelcomed experience. Most people are excited to be discharged and to finally return to the comforts of home. When recovering from illness, injury, or surgery, however, additional measures will help your recovery. Here are some tips.
A hospital stay can be unsettling and challenging for anyone, but it can be especially difficult for people with dementia
Preparing for a senior’s discharge from hospital is complicated. There are things to arrange and decisions to make. Connecting with
A recent study of almost 400,000 Ontario hospital patients showed that there was a significant risk that patients would unintentionally