As some of the more severe symptoms of
Alzheimer’s disease are now associated to poor overall health, researchers stress
the importance of maintaining healthy habits to help reduce symptoms of the
disease. They say that care should
include getting the proper exercise, and eating a healthy diet as well as identifying
and managing other medical conditions.
Studies show that “light exercise and
walking appear to reduce wandering, aggression and agitation.” Additionally getting the daily exercise
appropriate to the person’s abilities also seems to help alleviate other
problem behaviors.
A person’s hearing and vision should
be regularly tested and the appropriate steps taken to deal with any problems
found. They should also be routinely
seen by their primary care physician along with visits to specialists to
address specific needs.
Eating problems are another common issue
affecting those with Alzheimer’s and can put a person at risk for weight loss,
dehydration and malnutrition. For many
the process of eating becomes more and more challenging, and they may no longer
know how to use a fork or knife. The
progression of the disease can cause “nerve cell death that eventually steals
the ability to recognize thirst or hunger.”
At MorningStar
of Sparks we offer secure suites in our Reflections Neighborhood
devoted to the individualized, specialized care of those with memory
impairment. We understand that dining is
as much about community as it is about nutrition, which is why our memory care staff
and residents eat together. Also, out of
respect for our residents’ sometimes compromised abilities at the table, we
serve finger foods, texture-modified diets (mechanical soft and puréed,
thickened liquids), and easy-to-recognize balanced meals that taste as good as
they look.
Please visit our website to learn more
about our Greater Reno assisted
living, independent
living and memory care.
MorningStar of Sparks’ mission statement “to
honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other Greater Reno assisted
living, independent living and memory care options. Our foundation is built
upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a felt
calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for
residents within a beautiful setting, we encourage you to see for yourself our
exceptional community.
Source:
alzinfo.org/articles/diet-exercise-health/
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