Why Is Aging in Place Such a Big Deal?
Your senior might have made a stand about staying in her home, or aging in place. But why is it so important to her?
Your senior might have made a stand about staying in her home, or aging in place. But why is it so important to her?
If your elderly family member’s levels of vitamin D are too low or you suspect that they’re dropping too low, it’s important to make a plan.
If your dad walks with your kids while trick or treating, make sure everyone is safe. He should hold onto someone if he doesn’t have great balance.
After your mom’s fall, you need to make some decisions that limit the risk of another fall.
A healthy adult will recognize the pain and burning of a UTI, but someone with Alzheimer’s isn’t always going to be able to articulate what’s wrong.
Many experts feel partaking in pleasurable activities goes a long way toward keeping older folks healthy and active, which is particularly vital for those with restricted mobility.
Pets are great for companionship. They give your dad a reason to get up each morning.
One out of five adults 55 or older have some form of mental illness, with anxiety and depression being two of the most common.
Everybody knows that high cholesterol is bad, but what do you and your senior really know about this health issue?
Nobody likes to feel as if they’re a burden on the people that they love or that they cannot do the things that they need and want to do.