Cold Weather and Health Issues
Some health issues can make cold weather safety a little more complicated.
Some health issues can make cold weather safety a little more complicated.
The winter months are when people have the highest risk of carbon monoxide exposure.
As your loved one ages, it is likely to become increasingly difficult for them to keep their home clean and tidy.
The term “spunky old broad,” or SOB, for short, is the trademark phrase of Dr. Gayle Carson who invented the holiday.
Your senior needs a solid fall-prevention plan that you can work together to establish.
Anxiety is a big issue for people of all ages, but there are specific reasons your senior might be experiencing more than her fair share of anxiety.
Research shows that drinking hot beverages, especially tea, can help people get the antioxidants they need.
If your elderly family member’s bedroom is as safe as possible, she’s less likely to experience a fall in the middle of the night.
When caring for an elderly loved one, there are some things that can help you to provide the best care.
Plantar fasciitis can be excruciating for older adults unlucky enough to experience it – and plenty do.
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