Stroke Treatment & Recovery: How Speech Therapy Can Help
Ashford Hall2024-05-24T13:42:16-05:00Stroke treatment and recovery is a long process. Sometimes, patients will need rehab to improve speech and language skills.
Stroke treatment and recovery is a long process. Sometimes, patients will need rehab to improve speech and language skills.
A significant fear of aging in place is senior isolation. But what can seniors do to maintain an active social life and build community?
Jigsaw, crossword, and trivia puzzles can all be therapy. Learn how these activities can treat Alzheimer’s, stroke, and Parkinson’s.
Hip fractures can be painful and take weeks to heal. Inpatient rehabilitation can help recovery through physical therapy.
A skilled nursing facility is equipped to provide long-term care for patients. A benefit is knowing a loved one is comfortable and safe.
Older adults are at a higher risk for depression. But the condition doesn’t always look like sadness. Know these 3 symptoms of depression.
Physical therapy is often associated with recovering from injury. But the process can also help seniors stay physically fit.
Residents of long-term care facilities need to feel engaged and active. Family members can try these 4 activities with loved ones.
Occupational therapy involves a range of exercises to help people perform everyday tasks. This can be especially beneficial for seniors.
Improving strength and balance can prevent falls and help seniors feel younger. Try these safe exercises to get fit and stay healthy.
A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, call the toll-free number (800)-252-2412.
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