Pet Food Storage Tips For Seniors
Seniors who have pets often struggle to find pet food storage solutions. Here are four great tips on how to properly store pet food and keep it fresh!
Seniors who have pets often struggle to find pet food storage solutions. Here are four great tips on how to properly store pet food and keep it fresh!
February is Responsible Pet Owners Month and if you are a senior with pets or if your senior loved one has pets it’s the perfect time to make sure that those pets are getting everything they need.
Valentine’s Day is a wonderful time to show your senior parent how much you love them.
After your dad’s first fall on his front steps, you started to worry. He’s now fallen three times, so it’s clear that he cannot be alone when he’s going for his daily walk.
One of the scariest things you’ll face is that late-night emergency call that your dad is sick.
Palliative care focuses on helping your loved one live more comfortably with whatever ailment he has.
The number one thing that seniors can do to improve their physical and mental health is be more active.
Seniors who have pets often worry about how they will take care of their pets if they develop a serious health condition or are unable to take their dog for walks or do the other physically demanding things that are necessary for pet care.
Companion care at home can benefit many seniors that want to stay in their homes as they get older.
It’s estimated that about 25% of U.S. adults experience foot pain. When the pain is severe, it can make it difficult to walk around, climb stairs, or stand in place.