
Chronic conditions become increasingly common with age. According to the National Council on Aging, 80% of seniors have at least one chronic condition. This can make it challenging for older adults to manage their medications. However, it is...
Read More ›As warm weather begins this summer, many older adults take advantage of the sun and enjoy outdoor activities with friends and family, particularly those who reside in colder areas and remain indoors for months. However, the warm weather and...
Read More ›One of the most challenging things you'll ever have to go through is watching your elderly loved ones suffer from old age or physical and mental sickness. You're not alone if you're unsure what to do when your elderly relatives refuse to...
Read More ›Socialization can provide senior citizens with many benefits. Known benefits include reducing the risk of anxiety, stress, depression, and dementia. It also promotes quality of life by encouraging recreational activities, connecting with loved...
Read More ›Age-related macular degeneration can affect aging adults from their 50s. The gradual changes in your loved one’s vision may not be noticeable at first, but once it worsens, they may lose their central vision. There is no cure for AMD and this...
Read More ›Did you know that the kitchen is one of the most used and dangerous places at home for seniors? Kitchens are a very hazard-prone place, where seniors can slip on wet floors, get hand lacerations from mishandling kitchen tools, and cause fires...
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