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Safe and Steady: Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe for an Alzheimer’s Patient

written by June Duncan Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is a stressful responsibility because it’s an unpredictable situation. It can be impossible to anticipate accidents. Cognitive and memory problems mean someone with Alzheimer’s can get into trouble at any time, especially if his or her surroundings aren’t carefully monitored and potential dangers aren’t removed. Attention to detail and constant vigilance are essential. You can go a long way toward reducing your stress level and making life easier for yourself by safeguarding your home for a loved one. Think about your relative’s tendencies, weaknesses, and overall health. What parts of the house need the most attention? Is your relative able to move freely and safely without needing to block off certain areas? Is your loved one likely to fall easily? These are all questions that can help you tailor things to meet your loved one’s needs because it’s easier to manage the environment than to alt

Living The Sacred Teachings Of Aloha

Here is someone you must get to know if you want to reach true Aloha in your life, no matter what your ancestral lineage. Meet an angel here on earth :) Kumu Pa'a Lawrence Kalainia Kamani Aki 50th generation of traditional Hawaiian knowledge; Teacher - Kumu Hula Pilipo Solatorio; Uniki 1998 - (to tie, as the knowledge was bound to the student) Vested to share the rich knowledge of Hawaiian Culture and Ancestry with the world; Sharing rare insights to the beliefs & practices of traditional ancestral knowledge. To learn more, visit his website:  https://www.kumupaalawrenceaki.com/