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Getting Help for Adult ADHD

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You struggle with organizing your life. It seems hard to focus on information. You're constantly lost in your own world. Most adults don't realize that ADHD is more than just a disease for children, it also affects close to 5 percent of the adult population in the United States, many of which were undiagnosed cases when they were growing up. If you think you have ADHD, the good news is that you're not alone. There are medications to help you control this disorder, but many patients benefit more from getting help from others and learning tips and tricks to teach themselves how to better manage their condition. Before you consider medicines, you want to take a look at your resources. 1. Your Family Doctor Quite a few adults with ADHD discover that they may have the disorder at the same time one of their children is diagnosed. If you're working on controlling your child's ADHD with your doctor, you could feel comfortable enough to discuss with them the possibilit

Is Assisted Living Right For You?

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The decision to transition from living independently to living in an assisted living situation can be a difficult one for the elderly. Many times the elderly are not prepared to face this decision because of perceptions that this transition marks the beginning of the end with the loss of hard won independence and dignity and respect. With a good plan and honest discussion, the elderly and their children can prepare many years beforehand to decide when should be a good time to consider an assisted living option. Assisted living is not the same as being in a nursing home, and with good planning, it is an excellent option to consider. Assisted living can be called by a number of other names. These include residential care, board and care, congregate care, adult care homes, adult group homes, alternative care facilities, and sheltered housing. They all provide the same essential services, which is a daily level of support for everyday activities while allowing the elderly to maintain t