Seniors and Health Issues
Six Ways For Your Mom to Take Better Care of Her Heart
For Women’s Heart Week, why not sit down with your mom and look at ways for her to take better care of her heart.
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness Month Is a Good Time to Discuss Your Mom’s Future Care Needs
An estimated 287,850 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. The median age for a diagnosis is 62.
Read MoreExpert Tips For Taking Care Of A Senior Parent After A Stroke
Your senior parent may need more help than they have needed before and you may be unsure of what it will be like to take care of them as they recover.
Read More4 Ways Seniors Can Be Less Lonely
Seniors who are aging in place may have family and friends that they can rely on but those family members and friends may not be close enough to visit on a regular basis.
Read MoreHome Care Assistance Promotes Healthy Aging and Independence
Schedule the home care services your dad needs to age at home without struggling. He maintains his independence, all while having a helping hand when it’s needed.
Read MoreMost Common Infections in the Elderly
When caring for a senior citizen in your life, it is crucial to help keep them as healthy as possible.
Read MoreImportant Facts to Learn During Arthritis Awareness Month
About 25% of U.S. adults have arthritis. This painful chronic health condition affects more than 58 million people.
Read MoreTop Tips to Prevent Loss of Vision
The National Institute on Aging and other professional resources have some tips to prevent loss of vision in the elderly.
Read MoreEncourage Your Parents to Be Active in the Development of Their Care Plans
Aging at home is what the majority of older adults want, but their social, physical, and emotional needs must take priority.
Read More4 Reasons Why Seniors Should See A Geriatrician
Geriatricians are medical doctors that specialize in addressing the health care concerns of seniors and their family caregivers.
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