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An Elderly Woman With Glasses Putting In Her Hearing Aid.

Vision and Hearing Care Tips for the Elderly

It is normal to experience vision and hearing issues as we age. Addressing these issues is vital to helping reduce the risks of falls and other accidents. Whether you are concerned about your parents or want to know what you can do for yourself, reviewing these elderly care tips for vision and hearing can be…

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An Occupational Therapist Assisting A Patient In An Assisted Living Facility.

The Role of Occupational Therapy in Assisted Living

As of 2022, 139,600 licensed occupational therapists worked in the United States. By 2032, that number is expected to rise to 155,600, representing job growth of 12%, which is notably higher than the expected 3% job growth rate for all occupations. Although occupational therapists have clients that fall into every age group, the aging population…

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An Aid Assisting An Alzheimer'S Patient With A Puzzle At A Skilled Nursing Facility.

Innovations in Alzheimer’s Care in Nursing Facilities

In 2021, Alzheimer’s disease claimed 119,399 lives in the U.S., making it the seventh-highest cause of death in the nation. Almost half a million people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s each year. Alzheimer’s is often equated with dementia, but that’s inaccurate. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia with specific symptoms. Memory loss is a primary symptom of Alzheimer’s, with those…

Category: Assisted Living | Alzheimer's

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Elderly Skin Care Tips and Tricks

Elderly skin care should be at the top of all individuals’ minds, especially those in their senior years. As we age, our skin changes, and it’s important to know what that change looks like and how to respond to it with an appropriate skincare routine. Whether you live independently or at an assisted living facility,…

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An Elderly Woman Experiencing Wrist Pain Due To Arthritis.

Tips for Managing Arthritis in Elderly Individuals

According to the CDC, 47% of seniors age 65 and older have arthritis. Arthritis affects the joints in the wrists, knees, hips, and other areas, creating inflammation, stiffness, and pain. Learning to live with this incurable condition and manage it effectively is essential to ensuring a decent quality of life. Contact Haven Health today for…

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The Importance of Regular Health Checkups for Seniors

Many serious health issues can arise as people age. Internally, multiple changes occur as people get older. For example, the human body retains less fluid, which causes spinal discs to contract and stiffen. Externally, it’s common for seniors to have gray hair and wrinkles. The changes that come with aging increase the risks of severe…

Category: Medical Information | Assisted Living

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Creating a Support Network in Assisted Living

Creating a support network in an assisted living facility is essential for seniors to have social connections and friendships. By building connections with other seniors and caregivers, seniors can enhance their quality of life by having a sense of belonging and community. A strong support network also provides emotional support, assistance, and socialization, all necessary…

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Start a Career with Haven Health’s Administrator in Training Program

Haven Health is known for its commitment to providing exceptional care in skilled nursing facilities across Arizona. We offer a unique opportunity through our Administrator in Training (AIT) program that is designed to cultivate future leaders in healthcare management, equipping them with the necessary skills and experience to excel in the dynamic environment of skilled…

Category: Career Development

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An Elderly Man Sits In A Chair Alone While Looking Out A Window.

Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation in Seniors

Seniors 65 and older currently account for 18% of the U.S. population, with 62 million seniors in America today. Projections indicate this number will rise to 84 million in the next 30 years. As the population ages, society must adapt to address the unique needs of seniors. Aging increases the risk of physical health issues,…

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The Back Of An Elderly Man Sitting On The Edge Of His Bed.

Healthy Sleep Habits for Seniors

While some may think being tired more often is a normal part of getting older, that isn’t necessarily true. Getting older makes quality sleep more complicated and frustrating, but that doesn’t mean the elderly should accept being tired and not strive for a good night’s rest. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

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