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Myths about Aging Debunked

Like in any other sector of health, aging come with its myths. These myths can be hurtful to senior citizens and their caretakers if mistaken for truths. Here are some common myths about aging that caregivers should be aware of.

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Myths about Aging Debunked

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  1. Myths About Aging Debunked Home Care Assistance of Chandler

  2. Like in any other sector of health, aging come with its myths. These myths can be hurtful to senior citizens and their caretakers if mistaken for truths. Here are some common myths about aging that caregivers should be aware of.

  3. Dementia is Certain in Aging Dementia is a modifiable medical condition, and it should be treated as one. It should not be pushed to the side as an inevitable side effect of aging. If someone becomes forgetful, it could be due to a change in medication, poor nutrition or other modifiable medical issues. People have some control over their future with dementia. Linkages have recently been found between health in younger years and Alzheimer's later in life. Many of the same health concerns attributed to heart disease may also be a risk factor for dementia.

  4. Everyone Gets Arthritis Creaky and aching joints can be a result of a lack of exercise. Exercising helps keep cartilage thick and soft, which is what is needed for joints to run smoothly. Avoiding physical activity in the younger years will not help people prevent arthritis as well.

  5. Senior Citizens are Unhappy Researchers and polls have shown that even senior citizens with significant physical and mental issues are overall happy with their lives. Most claim to be as happy as they were in younger years. Senior citizens are found to laugh often and enjoy their lives.

  6. Creativity Goes Away with Aging Senior citizens who keep their creative juices flowing tend to be happier and have a better outlook than those who do not. Creative activities often let seniors be less lonely because they participate in groups coming together to do a common interest. The more creativity that is kept in a senior's life means more happiness and health. Senior citizens are typically more socially adept than younger people. Seniors understand how personal relationships work. Socializing can be the best thing to do for someone who is getting older because it decreases stress. Mixing creativity and socialization are a great way for the aging brain to stay healthy.

  7. Aging Makes You Resist Change Senior citizens are very able to adapt to new situations. Typically, they are experts at remolding themselves with change. After a life's worth of transitions, seniors are used to this. Adaptability is certainly retained in old age due to significant experience in practicing this human trait. There is no blanket statement and universal definition of the aging process. Everyone goes through different hurdles as they get older. People's outlook on aging is entirely up to them. Overall, the healthier the life is lived, the healthier and more enjoyable the aging process is. Do not look at aging as a negative thing, it is often enjoyable.

  8. Thank You Address: 9301 E Shea Blvd, #112 Scottsdale, AZ 85259 Phone:480-448-6215 Website:www.homecareassistancechandler.com

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