End-of-Life: The Final Stage

End-Of-Life: The Final Stage

As seniors approach the end of their life, they may experience physical changes such as fatigue, weakness, and pain. Cognitive changes may also occur, including confusion and memory loss. Social changes can include isolation and loneliness. It is essential to recognize these changes and provide appropriate support and care for your loved one during this time.

Crisis Management: The Fourth Stage of Aging

Crisis Management: The Fourth Stage of Aging

As your loved one ages, their needs may change unexpectedly. The crisis management stage is a crucial period where your senior family member requires immediate medical support. At this stage, they must either live in a skilled nursing facility or receive extensive professional care at home. This transition can be challenging, but with the right support, it can be managed smoothly.

Dependence Stage of Living

Seniors who have reached the dependence stage require a safe and secure environment. Essenwood Residential Home provides 24-hour care, ensuring seniors receive assistance whenever they need it. We have security measures in place to protect residents. Our staff members can to respond to emergency situations.

Inter Dependency in Aging

Inter Dependency In Aging

There are basically 5 stages of aging. Not everyone experiences all five stages, neither do they follow a predictable pattern. The process in each person is  unique. In this blog, we look at the second of the stages of aging – Inter Dependency. We will look at the rest of the stages of aging in our next three blogs.

Stages of Aging

Stages of Aging

There are basically 5 stages of aging. Not everyone experiences all five stages, neither do they follow a predictable pattern. The process in each person is  unique. In this blog, we look at the first of the stages of aging – Self Sufficiency.

Gran is Home for Christmas

Gran’s Home for Christmas

It’s important to know what medicines Gran is on. Get a list of her medicines, and make sure you will have enough medicines for the duration of her stay.

Older Persons Month – October

October is International Older Person’s Month. The stats look scary. The future appears bleak. But it doesn’t have to be so. There’s a lot that you can do to help us. This blog takes a look at how you can help us help our residents…