Individuals with PWS experiences unique physical, cognitive, and behavioral changes as they grow older. Ageing in PWS can exacerbate challenges such as reduced mobility, increased risk of obesity-related health problems, osteoporosis, sleep disturbances, and hormonal deficiencies. Cognitive decline or changes in executive function may impact daily living skills and independence, while behavioural issues like rigidity, anxiety, or compulsivity can become more pronounced.
Being aware of these age-related changes enables care providers to anticipate needs, tailor interventions, maintain quality of life, promote safe environments, and provide holistic support that addresses both physical and mental health. Early recognition and proactive management are key to preventing complications and ensuring that ageing adults with PWS remain as healthy and engaged as possible.
Join our upcoming meeting to learn how age-related changes can affect health, behaviour, and daily care, and discover practical strategies to support residents safely and compassionately. Your insights and participation will help caregivers provide consistent, high-quality care as PWS residents grow older.
Individuals with PWS experiences unique physical, cognitive, and behavioral changes as they grow older. Ageing in PWS can exacerbate challenges such as reduced mobility, increased risk of obesity-related health problems, osteoporosis, sleep disturbances, and hormonal deficiencies. Cognitive decline or changes in executive function may impact daily living skills and independence, while behavioural issues like rigidity, anxiety, or compulsivity can become more pronounced.
Being aware of these age-related changes enables care providers to anticipate needs, tailor interventions, maintain quality of life, promote safe environments, and provide holistic support that addresses both physical and mental health. Early recognition and proactive management are key to preventing complications and ensuring that ageing adults with PWS remain as healthy and engaged as possible.
Join our upcoming meeting to learn how age-related changes can affect health, behaviour, and daily care, and discover practical strategies to support residents safely and compassionately. Your insights and participation will help caregivers provide consistent, high-quality care as PWS residents grow older.
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Individuals with PWS experiences unique physical, cognitive, and behavioral changes as they grow older. Ageing in PWS can exacerbate challenges such as reduced mobility, increased risk of obesity-related health problems, osteoporosis, sleep disturbances, and hormonal deficiencies. Cognitive decline or changes in executive function may impact daily living skills and independence, while behavioural issues like rigidity, anxiety, or compulsivity can become more pronounced.
Being aware of these age-related changes enables care providers to anticipate needs, tailor interventions, maintain quality of life, promote safe environments, and provide holistic support that addresses both physical and mental health. Early recognition and proactive management are key to preventing complications and ensuring that ageing adults with PWS remain as healthy and engaged as possible.
Join our upcoming meeting to learn how age-related changes can affect health, behaviour, and daily care, and discover practical strategies to support residents safely and compassionately. Your insights and participation will help caregivers provide consistent, high-quality care as PWS residents grow older.
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