Best Ways to Combat Loneliness in Aging Parents
When senior citizens get older, they often lose touch with their family members and friends for many reasons such as incontinence, immobility, tiredness, and many other reasons, too.
When senior citizens get older, they often lose touch with their family members and friends for many reasons such as incontinence, immobility, tiredness, and many other reasons, too.
Being diagnosed with dementia does not mean you shouldn’t remain active and involved in meaningful hobbies. They are still essential for your mental health!
July is National Anti-Boredom Month and it’s the perfect time for seniors to try some new fun things to do. Boredom is a very big problem for seniors.
Personal care at home can feel embarrassing for your senior at first, but it’s vital help that makes her life safer and easier.
While it isn’t the exact same for everyone, there are some general recommendations detailed in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in 2020-2025 that you should know about.
It can be unnerving to find out that your senior wants to age in place, and you may think it’s a bad idea.
According to the American Diabetes Association a staggering 29% of seniors, which is more than 15 million people, are living with diabetes.
The CDC recommends that older persons engage in 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise each week or 75 minutes of strenuous aerobic activity.
Senior care at home can assist with a wide range of different tasks that help your elderly family member to stay in her own home for as long as she wants to do so.
Like many older adults, your mom insists that staying in her home is important. AARP surveyed adults 50 or older and found that 77% want to stay in their current homes.