Senior Cognitive Issues (1 of 4)
In this video series, certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about dealing with senior cognitive issues.
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Home InsteadIn this video series, certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about dealing with senior cognitive issues. This video is designed for anyone who is caring for an elderly person be it a parent, other relative or friend. Viewers will learn what recognize symptoms of cognitive problems; learn what might be causing them and methods for how to cope with a loved one who is suffering with these problems.
In this video series, certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about dealing with senior cognitive issues.
In this video, "Definition and Symptoms," certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about what types of cognitive problems there are and describes some of their symptoms.
In this video, "Problems and Causes," certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about problems and causes that can lead to cognitive disfunction or impairment.
In this video, "Coping with Cognitive Problems," certified senior advisor Mary Alexander from Home Instead talks about coping mechanisms and how to help a loved one who is suffering from cognitive disfunction or impairment.
Many seniors discover that their memory starts to fade as they get older. While memory impairment is associated with aging, there are ways to keep the mind strong as well as to improve the memory.
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