4 Things Seniors Can Do To Avoid Isolation
Staying connected to friends and family is vital for seniors, and seniors who are aging in place in their family home may not get enough socialization.
Staying connected to friends and family is vital for seniors, and seniors who are aging in place in their family home may not get enough socialization.
Seniors and their families may not realize that the medications that seniors take can have a direct impact on their teeth and their dental health.
You can do plenty to lessen the duration or intensity of a cold or the flu, and to lessen the likelihood that you or your elderly loved one may get ill.
National Dental Hygiene Month is a great time to talk to your dad about his oral health.
People who are part of the sandwich generation are sandwiched between their parent’s care needs, children who are still at home, and jobs.
Approximately 40% of the elderly population is affected by some kind of infirmity. Disability affecting an elderly person’s capacity to move about is the most prevalent kind.
One of the most common questions that people have when they are trying to care for a senior parent is how they will know when their senior parent needs home care.
You may be wondering what you can do with your senior this September, and luckily there are tons of fall activities your senior can enjoy with you and the family.
September is National Preparedness Month and with severe storms increasing around the country it’s a good time for seniors and their families to create an emergency plan.
During your last visit, you found that he was having a harder time staying organized. His bills are one of the areas where he was struggling.
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