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Why Dementia Can Cause Sleep Disturbances
Sleep difficulties are not unusual among dementia patients. Dementia is associated with sleep disorders, and sleep disorders may indicate the development of dementia. How Dementia Affects the Brain Alzheimer’s patients experience neuronal degeneration. Degeneration causes damage to the basal forebrain and reticular formation of the brain stem. It’s in these two regions that sleep patterns…

Why Should You Consider Home Care?
For many reasons, a significant number of adults choose to receive care at home. Patients with circulatory disease, heart disease, injuries, and other conditions often turn to home care options. In fact, people with a number of health conditions benefit from being able to stay at home while they recover or receive additional care. Are…

7 Benefits of Memory Care for Seniors
Memory care is often one component provided by facilities and services offering senior care. The good news is that you or your loved one need not enter a residential facility to receive memory care. It’s available at home. Are you unsure if memory care is right for you? Are you interested in memory care services…

5 Signs That Your Loved One Is Ready for Professional Home Care
Seniors today are living active lives for longer than ever before. However, there eventually comes a time when your loved one requires assistance with their daily care needs. While this is always a difficult decision to make, it helps to know that your loved one has options for continuing to age in place within the…

24 Hour Home Care: Your loved one can stay at home in secure, familiar surroundings
Home is our safe place. Why stress about making your loved one leave it, if they don’t have to? They know the neighborhood. They’re familiar with the local grocery store. They’re comfortable in their own bed. With home care, you can preserve your family member’s independence. They can be like other Minnesota seniors who use…

Making the home care decision: Coping with role reversal
It’s often the adult children who come to us seeking home care in Minnesota for an aging parent. When you are placed in the care giving role for an aging parent, this role reversal commonly comes with feelings of guilt. You will discover that Baywood Home Care’s high standards and personalized service are very reassuring. The…

Adult children find comfort choosing home care for their elderly parents
With the help of Baywood Home Care, your parents can likely stay in their own home rather than living in a care center. Baywood provides home care in Minnesota up to the level of nursing home care in your parents’ own home! Whether your parents need 24-hour home care or hourly home care, Baywood provides…

How you can help seniors avoid social isolation
Social interaction among people of all ages is important for emotional, physical and cognitive health. As we get older, the likelihood of living alone increases. Children are grown and out of the house, and a spouse may no longer be around. What steps are you taking to help the seniors in your life avoid social…

Social interaction helps elderly loved ones to live a healthier life
We are communal beings by nature, designed to connect with people we care about and those who care about us. With more older adults living alone, social isolation is becoming very common. This feeling may be more detrimental to health and overall well being than you realize. A study published in The Journal of Primary…