Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Those with this illness have issues like cognitive impairment, confusion, and poor decision-making skills. These symptoms are initially minor and eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. The brain atrophy, inflammation,...

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in America, and often goes undiagnosed – especially in women. Knowing the following symptoms can help you recognize whether your loved one may need medical attention and at-home care to manage their condition. 1. Chest Pain Many...

When confronted with the challenges presented by Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and other degenerative disorders, many families turn to assisted living facilities. However, there is an alternative for people hoping to remain in their homes. A caregiver can make aging in place safer and more comfortable for...

When you look in the mirror, you probably see your family’s heritage reflected back at you in features like your face shape, hair color, and skin tone. You might have also inherited other traits, including your favorite hobbies and sense of humor. Many things run...

If you’ve assumed most of the responsibilities of looking after an older relative who wants to age in place, there will likely come a time when you can’t realistically provide for all their needs. Conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, and ALS can be challenging to manage...

Supporting a loved one with Parkinson’s disease can be challenging, especially as the disease progresses. Fortunately, you’re not alone. We’ve put together this care guide with answers to some of the most common questions for caregivers helping their families navigate a Parkinson’s diagnosis.1. What Causes...

At Legacy Homecare LA, our mission is to help older adults and their families manage chronic, progressive, and incurable conditions like Alzheimer’s, ALS, and Parkinson’s disease. Our team of compassionate, highly trained Care Companions provides our clients with dignity, independence, and a high quality of...

Dementia is a progressive cognitive disorder that can make multiple aspects of daily life more difficult. In many cases, an illness or injury is the catalyst for families to decide their loved one needs additional support, companionship, and medical monitoring.As your loved one’s condition declines,...

Even after receiving a diagnosis of an illness like Parkinson’s or dementia, many people wish to maintain their independence. In-home care services can help your loved one accomplish this goal.Home care includes helping older adults with daily activities like bathing, dressing, cooking, and light housekeeping....

Approximately 80% of people with Parkinson’s disease experience tremors in their hands and feet. This involuntary trembling happens when people are at rest and typically stops when they are active or moving. Over time, Parkinson’s disease can also cause slowed or uncoordinated movements, a shuffling...

 
 

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