Seniorcare And Frailty Essay

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Seniorcare and Frailty Frailty was not always a medical diagnosis. While there have always been frail people, it has not been considered a medical issue until fairly recently. The majority of individuals who are considered "frail" are seniors, but aging does not make one frail and some seniors will never be frail. According to Linda Fried, a geriatrician, and dean of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, "Frail people usually suffer from three or more of five symptoms that often travel together. These include unintentional weight loss (10 or more pounds within the past year), muscle loss and weakness, a feeling of fatigue, slow walking speed and low levels of physical activity." The primary cause of frailty is chronic disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the …show more content…

However, there are many serious problems linked to frailty. For example, seniors with unsteady gates and a loss of muscle mass are significantly more likely to suffer a fall than those who are not. Worse, the consequences of falls for those who are frail are much more serious than for seniors who are not frail. Seniors who are frail typically have difficulty with one or more daily living task and require assistance to live independently. For frail seniors who choose to live at home, seniorcare services are often essential. From light housekeeping to laundry, dishes, and help with pets, seniorcare personnel offer support for many daily living activities that seniors would not otherwise be able to accomplish. Some of the symptoms of frailty can be caused by medication side effects. In these cases, a change in medication can lead to dramatic improvements in a senior's physical condition. Sadly, many of these side effects are not noticed. While seniorcare personnel cannot catch every medication side effect, when they are overseeing medication management plans, they are more likely to notice changes than the casual

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