Vegetables should be included in your loved one’s diet because they are filled with vitamins and minerals your loved one needs to stay healthy. If your loved one wants to age in place and live the rest of their life at home, they may need more help than...
Read MoreIt's complicated and important to talk about the link between medication and depression in older people. Often, due to changes in their bodies with age and medical issues, seniors are more likely to have long-term illnesses that need medication....
Read MoreSeniors need all the help that they can get when it comes to fall prevention. That means paying close attention to safety hazards and environmental issues that could lead to a fall. Senior home care professionals can help families to learn what they...
Read MoreAs someone with a senior mom or dad, you may be trying to care for your mom or dad and not know how to care for them. You may face a few challenges, or you may find that your loved one doesn’t want to depend on you while aging in place. If your loved...
Read MoreIf your loved one has been lonely and thinking about purchasing a pet companion, why not talk to him about adopting a dog from a local shelter? October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. Finding a companion from a shelter will not only bring joy to your...
Read MoreThe adage that you can never be too rich or too thin just isn’t true when it comes to weight (we’re not sure about the rich part of it, but would like to try it). The fact is many elderly individuals begin to lose weight as they age. While in some cases...
Read MoreKeeping the brain healthy is a big, but achievable, goal for seniors. The problem is sometimes that seniors don’t know what they can start doing right away that will truly make a difference in brain health. It’s a lot easier than they suspect. If...
Read MoreMost seniors experience some changes in their vision as they get older. A small amount of vision loss is normal as people age. Seniors may need reading glasses when they didn’t need glasses before. Or they may have trouble reading things from a...
Read MoreThe CDC has referred to loneliness as an epidemic among seniors. As many as ¼ of all seniors are considered socially isolated. As seniors get older they lose spouses, friends, and family members. That leaves them lonely and isolated. Seniors who are...
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