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Uplifting In-Home Care Services for Seniors & Other Adults Right Where You Need It. Comfort Keepers Edmonton, AB provides in home care services and senior care in the following cities in Edmonton: Edmonton

Edmonton’s Seniors and Kidney Health

Edmonton Senior Home Care  |  March 19, 2025

Senior male drinking water while seated at table | Kidney Health | Comfort Keepers Edmonton | BLOG POST

What Every Senior in Edmonton, AB, Needs to Know About Maintaining Kidney Health 

While seniors often prioritize their heart and brain health, kidney health is equally vital for overall physical well-being and deserves the same attention and care.

FAST FACT: According to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, an estimated 2.6 million Canadians have kidney disease, or are at risk.

Senior Kidney Health: What Do the Kidneys Do?

Located to the left and right of the spine, below the rib cage, these bean-shaped organs may not always be top of mind, but the importance of their roles in supporting the body’s equilibrium cannot be overstated. In addition to filtering the blood and removing waste and excess water from the body, the kidneys also control blood pressure, produce essential hormones, and balance pH levels.

Chronic Kidney Disease in Seniors

As we age, it can be difficult for the kidneys to function optimally.

Additionally, certain conditions and factors—such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity—can negatively affect kidney function, potentially resulting in chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD is generally defined as the loss of kidney function over an extended period. 

Symptoms do not usually manifest until the disease is in an advanced stage, but they include:

  • Increased fatigue
  • Constant thirst
  • Shortness of breath
  • Increased frequency of urination
  • Skin rashes
  • Difficulty managing diabetes or high blood pressure

As these symptoms are subtle and can apply to any number of other conditions, the only way to know if you have kidney disease is through blood and urine tests. If CKD goes unchecked, not only do wastes continually collect in the body, but it may even lead to kidney failure – meaning that the kidneys’ functionality has been reduced to less than 15%.

Should kidney failure come into play, there are treatment options available, including dialysis or a kidney transplant. However, seniors do not have to wait for things to get worse before they can get better. Risk reduction, through adjustments in diet and lifestyle and diligent monitoring, can make a big impact on kidney health (and overall well-being). Here are some recommendations for seniors age 65 or older.

Ways to Support Healthy Kidneys in Canada’s Seniors

Kidney-Healthy Diet for Seniors

  • Drink plenty of water. As a general rule of thumb, stick to eight 8-ounce glasses (or about 2 liters) throughout the course of the day.
  • Consume foods low in salt, sugar, and fat – and look for labels that contain the words “whole grains”
  • Purchase fresh produce, instead of their canned or processed counterparts.
  • Discuss kidney-friendly diets, and any diet change in general, with a physician or dietician.

Healthy Lifestyle for Seniors

  • Do not smoke, or take steps to quit smoking.
  • Limit alcohol consumption.
  • Incorporate at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity into your daily schedule. Be sure to consult a doctor or physician before beginning any exercise regimen.
  • Maintain a healthy weight, and lose weight if you are currently overweight.

Senior Kidney Health Monitoring

  • Rigorously manage blood sugar levels, especially if you have diabetes. Be sure to abide by your doctor’s instructions regarding insulin and blood sugar monitoring.
  • Keep blood pressure in check. Talk to your doctor about options for using anti-hypertensive drugs, designed to lower blood pressure, such as ACE inhibitors or angiotensin blockers.
  • Get an annual screening, especially if you have any of the risk factors associated with kidney disease.

Senior Kidney Disease Is Not Inevitable

Seniors may feel they do not have a choice when it comes to the health of their kidneys. While it is true that kidney functionality does naturally diminish over time due to the decrease in kidney tissue and filtering units, advanced age does not solely trigger kidney disease. Encourage your senior loved ones to incorporate the tips listed above to help reduce the risk of kidney disease and other health conditions.

Comfort Keepers® Can Help

Our caregivers can help establish a daily routine and encourage your loved one to make healthy choices – to support not only the health of his or her kidneys, but also his or her overall well-being. Call your local office today to find out about how our in-home care services can help your aging loved one today.

Comfort Keepers® Edmonton is Proud to Offer a Wide Range of Home Senior Care Services

Our trained caregivers will ensure your loved one is comfortable, independent and safe in their home. On top of that, we will also aim to enhance their overall health, quality of life and general happiness. 

Top-Notch Home Healthcare for Seniors in Edmonton, Alberta

Comfort Keepers of Edmonton offers a wider range of senior care services. We offer retirement care, respite care, senior care, companionship care, end-of-life care, post-surgery care, palliative care, personal care, and senior living transition services. If you are concerned about the health and well-being of your aging loved ones we can help with 24-hour care and more!

Helping Seniors Age-in-Place with Companionship Care and Interactive Caregiving™

Empathetic care starts in the heart and allows us to meet our client’s needs. Our trained caregivers are selected with one specific quality in mind, empathy. We strive to stimulate our clients emotionally, mentally and socially, thus enhancing their overall quality of life. 

Our Interactive Caregiving™ provides a system of care that addresses companionship, safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs). The system increases seniors’ sense of well-being, independence and companionship by focusing on Senior Mind, Senior Body, Senior Nutrition, and Senior Safety.

Affordable and Client-Directed Homecare is Available for Qualifying Albertans

Comfort Keepers® Edmonton is an Approved Service Provider for the Client Directed Homecare Invoicing (CDHCI) Program Offered by Alberta Health Services. 

What is the Client Directed Home Care Invoicing Program (CDHCI)?

CDHCI is a great program provided by Alberta Health Services (AHS), allowing clients to choose an approved agency like Comfort Keepers Edmonton for Personal Care, Respite Care and Homemaking needs. The chosen agency can then bill AHS directly for services rendered for approved hours through Alberta Blue Cross. Read more about the program HERE.

Accredited Home Care Edmonton

Comfort Keepers® Edmonton was awarded the “Accredited with Exemplary Standing” seal by Accreditation Canada. This honour demonstrates Comfort Keepers’ commitment to offering safe, high-quality home care to its senior clients in Edmonton, AB.

To learn more about senior in-home care in Edmonton, contact the Comfort Keepers® office. Our service territory includes Edmonton, Devon, Sherwood Park, Stony Plain and surrounding areas, contact the Comfort Keepers Edmonton office at 780-465-4665.


References:

  • NIHSeniorHealth. “Kidney Disease” Web. 2016.
  • Better Health Channel. “Kidneys – Age-Related Problems” Web. 2016.
  • A Place for Mom. “The Connection between Diet and Kidney Damage” by Sarah Stevenson. Web. 2014.
  • Kidney Foundation of Canada.  “Facing the Facts”.  Web 2012.

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