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Arkansas - Adult Retirement Communities - Bella Vista Village, Bella Vista, Arkansas
Residents enjoy a magnificent expanse of woods, nature trails, and mountain vistas that extend over 36,000 private acres. Tee it off on eight outstanding courses ranging from championship layouts to classic mountain designs. Indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, country clubs, and eight sparkling lakes appeal to everyone’s playful side. Another important factor when considering [...]
Read more about Arkansas - Adult Retirement Communities - Bella Vista Village, Bella Vista, Arkansas...Forgetfulness
Many older people worry about becoming more forgetful. They think forgetfulness is the first sign of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the past, memory loss and confusion were considered a normal part of aging. However, scientists now know that most people remain both alert and able as they age, although it may take them longer to remember things.
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Urinary incontinence is an inconvenient, sometimes embarrassing health problem. But living with incontinence can be made easier, if you're willing to put in just a little effort.
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Are you reluctant to talk to your doctor about your bladder control problem? Don't be. There is help.
Loss of bladder control is called urinary incontinence. It can happen to anyone, but is very common in older people. At least 1 in 10 people age 65 or older has this problem. Symptoms can range from mild leaking to uncontrollable wetting. Women are more likely than men to have incontinence.
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Everyone feels blue now and then. It's part of life. But, if you no longer enjoy activities that you usually like, you may have a more serious problem. Being depressed, without letup, can change the way you think and feel. Doctors call this "clinical depression."
Read more about Diabetes in Older People...Why is the topic of senior housing sometimes hard to understand?
It used to be pretty simple. So long as you were independent, you lived in your own home, or moved to a retirement community. If you needed a little help with personal care, and your meals provided, you went into board and care. If you needed quite a bit of help with personal care, or skilled nursing care, you went into a nursing home.
Read more about Why is the topic of senior housing sometimes hard to understand?...Hearing Loss
About one-third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 74 have hearing problems. About half the people who are 85 and older have hearing loss. Whether a hearing loss is small (missing certain sounds) or large (being profoundly deaf), it is a serious concern. If left untreated, problems can get worse.
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