Sep 26, 2024
As we gather this Rosh Hashanah to bring in the new year, it’s important to remember this is a unique and vital opportunity to quietly observe and assess the well being of our older loved ones. The Associated’s AgeWell Baltimore has tips on the signs to look for and how to start a conversation about next steps.Physical and Cognitive Signs to Watch ForAccording to Jasmine Demos DNP, MSN, ANP-BC, RN-BC, NPFA, GCN, Doctor of Nursing Practice and Clinical Lead with Geriatric Surgery at LifeBridge Health, family visits during the holidays are a perfect time to evaluate any concerning shifts in your parents’ physical or mental state. She suggests watching for the following signs:CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE.
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