Five Reasons Social Wellness Needs to Be a Priority for Your Senior
Having a strong, supportive social network improves your senior’s life in a variety of ways.
Having a strong, supportive social network improves your senior’s life in a variety of ways.
Having a plan on what to do or where you might go when it happens is a vital piece of the puzzle in helping keep seniors safe while they depend on care.
If your dad is overweight or diagnosed with a chronic health condition, diet and exercise are two of the most commonly recommended lifestyle changes.
Getting older isn’t always easy. The older you get, the higher the risk of chronic health conditions.
June is National Safety Month and when there is a senior in your life you are worried about, you need to take action. There is no time to waste.
Now that summer is just around the corner, there are more things for people to do outdoors. One problem with this is that many elderly people who are outdoors a lot get dehydrated or have immunity issues.
When your parents want to age at home, a smart speaker can be helpful in remaining independent.
Have you talked to your elderly loved one about their finances? As a family caregiver, this may be a talk that you should have.
Recovery can certainly be a long and challenging road for anyone, regardless of age.
When people age and begin having some challenges with daily life, and it’s usually the subtle, gradual progression from one ability to a little more struggle.