How Can You Tell Your Senior Is Dehydrated and What Can You Do About It?
Avoiding dehydration is always preferable to seeking medical intervention for hydration issues, so these tips are a good starting point.
Read MoreFive Tips for Arranging for Help for Your Senior
If you’ve determined that it’s time for your senior to have some extra help, that’s just the beginning.
Read MoreAn Experienced Senior Care Worker May Help an Aging Client Continue Working with an Occupational Therapist
This type of therapy, it could be incredibly important for somebody who has lost certain mobility or fine motor skills following a stroke, accident, surgery, or other maladies.
Read MoreStress Affects All Ages: Facts to Know for Stress Awareness Month
What do you know about stress? During Stress Awareness Month, learn more about stress.
Read MoreGarden Plans That Cover an Older Adult’s Nutritional Needs
Thirteen essential vitamins and minerals help the body function properly and provide the keys the body needs to help fight or resist infection.
Read MoreFour Ways to Reduce the Stress of a Cancer Diagnosis
Colorectal cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer are some of the more prevalent cancers in older adults.
Read MoreReduce and Declutter to Enjoy a Less-Stressful Weekly Routine
Have you ever stopped to look at what you do every week? You’re busy balancing work and your family and that’s impacting your personal life.
Read MoreHealthy Aging Tips for Your Elderly Loved One
There are so many senior citizens that aren’t able to take care of their health on their own.
Read MoreFive Ideas for Incorporating Oatmeal into Your Senior’s Diet
For January’s Oatmeal Month your senior might be tempted to start considering oatmeal more often.
Read MoreStart the New Year Seeing If Your Dad is Due Any Vaccinations
Each year, your dad should be seeing his doctor for an annual check-up.
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