Vascular Dementia

Vascular Dementia – Symptoms, Treatment, and Prognosis

  Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer’s Disease. It afflicts up to 20 million people across the world at any one time, a figure that is expected to keep growing as the population ages. Like all age-related dementia, it involves the gradual degradation of mental faculties, and is rarely found in people under the age of 65, although early onset is distressingly possible.   Vascular Dementia Causes   The…

Former NFL Players at Applewood Our House

Retired NFL Players at Applewood Our House with Foster Kittens

  Retired NFL players delight Applewood Our House residents with their stories; Memory Care Home is also fostering two kittens in pilot program   ARVADA, CO—May 26, 2017—Retired NFL players and cuddly kittens attracted a crowd of nearly 100 residents, family and friends recently at the Applewood Our House memory care home in Arvada. Larry Brunson (former Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders), Mike Rengel (former New Orleans Saints), Gery Palmer (former Baltimore…

Benefits of Strength Training for Osteporosis

Osteoporosis Strength Training for Men – Seniors Benefit from Weights

Osteoporosis strength training is not just for men, but in today’s society, the media places more emphasis on women developing this bone disease Television commercials blare out the risks of osteoporosis, doctors schedule bone density tests, and nutritionists stress the importance of getting sufficient calcium in the diet. These ads seem to overlook one problem. Companies gear their commercials, tests, and nutritional promotions towards women. Men also suffer from osteoporosis, but many are not aware of…

Help for Senior Citizens

Help For Seniors – Where To Go When You Need A Loving Hand

Where do you turn when you need help for seniors? Family members, friends, and other caregivers strive to do the best for elderly loved ones. To help them the most, you should learn about the numerous programs that are available for them through your local, state, and the federal government. Many people over 65 prefer to stay in their homes, rather than go into a care facility. However, in some cases, these seniors often find…

Celebrate Being You

6 Ways to Celebrate Life as a Caregiver in Your Senior Years

Being a caregiver for the elderly is tough. It can take a physical and mental toll on your body. How much tougher is it when caregivers are in their senior years? If you’ve reached retirement age, you probably want to enjoy some well-earned leisure time. But you may find the days passing too swiftly if you are caring for a senior loved one. You can’t slow them down, of course, but you can make each…