By: Dr. Beth Templin
A new year brings a renewed sense of motivations and expectations for so many people. After all, we start with a "clean slate" and have the opportunity to reinvent ourselves. I frequently hear from people how they wish they'd found us sooner or reached out to us earlier. They wish they would have decided to make their health, fitness and independence a priority earlier in their lives. Too many times people wait too long before making this decision and seeking out help. By: Dr. Beth Templin As a child, or perhaps as you were raising your own children, you went to a pediatrician for your medical care. Pediatricians specialize in the health and wellness of children. They have received specialized training to diagnose and treat ailments that are specific to children. They know what is normal and what is not normal about development. There are many types of specialists. They have received advanced education and clinical training to be experts in their field. Just as pediatricians are specialists for children, there is a field of specialists for older adults, known as geriatrics. By: Dr. Beth Templin
We have the pleasure of working with people who have Parkinson's Disease (PD) at HouseFit every day. It's one of our specialties. People with PD can present with a large variety of symptoms, making everyone with PD look different from others who have the same diagnosis. The four main symptoms of PD are tremors, slowness of movement, stiffness, and impaired balance. By: Dr. Beth Templin
The goal to Age In Place is common among many of the people we work with here at HouseFit. They want to continue living in their current home for as long as possible. It requires staying healthy and active so they can not only take care of themselves but continue to take care of all the day to day activities of managing a house. By: Dr. Beth Templin
About a month ago, I had the pleasure of being admitted to the hospital through the Emergency Room for removal of my gallbladder. Being hospitalized was an adventure and it provided me with some very good learning experiences. I want to share one of those with you today. By: Dr. Beth Templin
With the new normal of "social distancing", there have been increased reports of isolation and loneliness, particularly in the aging population. This has been especially hard for anyone who lives alone and may not have quality contact with others for months on end. By: Dr. Beth Templin
One of the things I was most concerned about as we entered this COVID pandemic was the domino effect it would have on people's health and mobility. I knew people would be confined to their homes, resulting in less daily activity. By: Dr. Beth Templin Everyone is affected by stressful situations. Our daily life can be full of challenges that bring on stress. We can experience both "good" stress and "bad" stress in our lives. Examples can vary from the stress of your job to retiring from your job, the birth of grandchildren to helping raise them, to watching them graduate and get married. Other big changes in your life can also cause stress
By: Dr. Beth Templin This month I'm going to focus on something that's on top of everyone's minds: How to improve your immune system. The good news is there are several different things you can do to improve your immune system and the more small changes you make, the bigger the impact you can have on your immune system.
By: Dr. Beth Templin At HouseFit, our entire mission is to help older adults stay healthy and active enough to continue living in their own homes and living the life they want to. At this time, the main concern for many is protecting themselves and preventing exposure to Coronavirus, which I fully support. It's one of the main reasons I decided to temporarily close our in-person care and do our part to help prevent
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