Showing posts with label elderlaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elderlaw. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Brain Gym - Excercise Your Mind

My mother works the Sudoku puzzel every day. Many people work on crossword puzzels, or brain teasers daily. These activities help keep the mind working and can (according to research) stall or prevent alzheimers, dementia and other brain lag that typically occurs with aging.

http://www.kenneymyers.com/blog/24-blogs-with-things-you-can-do-to-keep-your-brain-sharp-as-you-age/

Somebody asked that I put this link in my blog, and I trust you will enjoy the link.

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Safe Driving for Seniors

Driving gets harder as you age. Reflexes are not as fast, hearing and eyesight begin to deteriorate.

Then again, experience makes older drivers less likely to take risks, such as driving too fast in the rain, or following too closely.

What do you do when Dad needs to stop driving? Concern is common among adult children of "experienced" drivers. Aging parents continue to drive as they have for years. Just bringing up driving restrictions may seem to overstep boundaries. How does a 50 year old tell a 70 year old what is acceptable?

Sometimes just resisting driving at night or during rush hour can alleviate most concerns. Unfortunately, it may be hard for children to identify and correct potentially dangerous behavior.

A real concern appears when Mom begins to "forget" where she is going, how to get there, or worse, how to get home. When Alzheimers and dementia begin, driving may be the first clue. Does Dad seem lost behind the wheel? Does Mom need constant direction to keep her going the right way?

For help with these questions and more, call an attorney who practices in Elder Law. Choosing the right attorney is paramount to making a smooth transition from driving to caring for your aging parents.

If you have questions, Call me, 407-645-3297, or visit my website, www.floridaguardianattorney.com You will be glad you asked.

Morning will come.

Morning will come.
No matter how dark the night!