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Aging sometimes presents challenges that older adults find difficult to overcome. The loss of lifetime companions, decreased physical and mental capabilities and the resulting loss of independence can be overwhelming.
When these losses lead to confusion, depression or other types of behavioral problems, additional help may be needed. With effective therapy, medications and coping skills, independence can be maintained or improved to provide a more satisfying lifestyle.
Alliance Community Hospital’s Senior Care Unit deals with the challenges of aging and provides a 10-bed unit staffed with a team of professionals trained to deal with these specific issues.
Warning signs that may indicate a need for treatment at the Senior Care Unit include:
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Disorientation
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Depression
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Severe memory loss
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Hallucinations
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Increased social withdrawal
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Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
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Sleep disturbances
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Extreme fluctuations in weight
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Loss of interest in appearance or self care
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Agitation
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Anxiety
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Poor concentration
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Prolonged grieving
For more information, call the Senior Care Unit at 330-596-7655.
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