Uncategorized | May 15, 2019
Signs and symptoms:
Generally, symptoms of arthritis can include any of the following: joint redness, swelling, pain, stiffness, warmth, or difficulty with movement. Many people are familiar with arthritis of the hands and feet, but they don’t always realize that it can affect any joint in the body. Anyone experiencing these symptoms should visit their physician.
Diagnosis:
When diagnosing arthritis, medical professionals will typically conduct a physical exam and gather medical history and genetics information to help identify the type of arthritis. Blood tests and imaging may be necessary as well. The type and severity of arthritis will determine the ongoing treatment plan. While arthritis cannot be cured, it can be managed to limit the impact it has on seniors.
Strategies for arthritis management:
The treating physician can recommend arthritis management strategies and should approve all plans to change or increase physical activity that may impact the condition.
Education and awareness are critical – seniors that may have arthritis, or have already been diagnosed, should engage their care team to develop management strategies.
A care plan for arthritis can minimize the impact of the disease on a senior’s life, and Comfort Keepers’ personal support workers can provide support for a management program as well as in home care options. Our caregivers remind clients to take medication, provide transportation to scheduled appointments, and support physician-prescribed exercise regimens and diets. As part of an individualized care plan, caregivers can also help with activities like cooking, cleaning and physical care. Our goal is to see that clients have the means to find joy and happiness in each day, regardless of age or acuity.
To learn more about our in home care services, contact us today.
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