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Signs That Your Loved One Needs Assisted Living

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Signs That Your Loved One Needs Assisted Living

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  1. Signs Your Loved One Needs Assisted Living When seniors get affected by Alzheimer’s or Dementia, they are unable to carry out their routine tasks. Apart from this, there are other symptoms shown by the seniors which can be the sign that need extra care and support. Weight Gain or Weight Loss A sudden increase or fall in the weight of your loved one is one of the main signs. This may be due to their improper eating habits or lack of physical activities. Alzheimers is most common in seniors above 85 years of age. Body Odor If there is a change in their hygiene habits or you notice body odor, it is another sign that they are not able to take care of themselves properly. Nearly two-thirds of Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s are women Lack Of Companionship If the elderly spends most of his time indoors and does not socialize, you may consider getting him diagnosed for Alzheimer’s or Dementia. A new case of Dementia is diagnosed every 3 seconds Lots Of Clutter A person suffering from a memory loss tends to keep his surroundings cluttered, leave dirty dishes in the sink, have dirty clothes etc. 47 million people live with Dementia Brought To You By www.luvidacare.com Contact Luvida Memory Care 2400 Piazza Drive, Belton, TX 76513 Call at: (254) 613 - 4119

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