Managing Wandering in Older Adults
Wandering or becoming lost is a common occurrence for people living with dementia and it can be a major cause of worry for their family and friends.
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Wandering or becoming lost is a common occurrence for people living with dementia and it can be a major cause of worry for their family and friends.
Eating well generally means living well. But planning meals, shopping and cooking can become difficult as we get older, leading to a risk of malnutrition and poorer health.
Anxiety disorders are characterised by worry, fear or dread that may be disproportionate to the situation. The most common anxiety disorder diagnosed in older adults is generalised anxiety disorder.
Xerosis – or abnormally dry skin – is a common issue that can affect anyone. Xerosis may be itchy & uncomfortable and can lead to a loss of flexibility in the skin resulting in splits and cracks.
Wandering or becoming lost is a common occurrence for people living with dementia and it can be a major cause of worry for their family and friends.
Eating well generally means living well. But planning meals, shopping and cooking can become difficult as we get older, leading to a risk of malnutrition and poorer health.
Anxiety disorders are characterised by worry, fear or dread that may be disproportionate to the situation. The most common anxiety disorder diagnosed in older adults is generalised anxiety disorder.
Xerosis – or abnormally dry skin – is a common issue that can affect anyone. Xerosis may be itchy & uncomfortable and can lead to a loss of flexibility in the skin resulting in splits and cracks.
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