Heart Healthy Diet Tips For Seniors
February is American Heart Month and it’s the perfect time for seniors and their families to look for ways to help seniors focus on heart health.
February is American Heart Month and it’s the perfect time for seniors and their families to look for ways to help seniors focus on heart health.
Senior Care in Highland Park: Many seniors struggle with chronic pain. That pain can be worse in the winter when the temperature dip, especially if your senior loved one has a drafty house. Medications can help but there are also some things that seniors and their family caregivers or companion care at home providers can do to help seniors relieve chronic pain like:
High blood pressure is a serious health problem that your senior loved one may not even realize that they have.
As a family caregiver, you can share these tips with your elderly loved one to help them to prevent some heart health issues.
January is International Qualify Of Life month and it’s a fantastic time for seniors and their loved ones to think about what makes for a great quality of life.
Cold weather is on the way again which means it’s time to help your senior loved one get ready for the winter.
When it comes to elderly health care, there are many different things that can be done to improve it.
Per the American Heart Association, around 800,000 Americans have a stroke each year, approximately 146,000 people die from a stroke each year.
Is it difficult for you to know for sure if your senior needs assistance?
Are you worried that your elderly loved one will get the flu this year? If so, there are numerous things that can be done to lower their risk of getting the flu.
When the winter cold sets in seniors should avoid going outside as much as possible, but sometimes they may need to go out to shop, to go to the doctor, or to walk the dog if they have pets.
It’s Mold Awareness Month and that means it’s the perfect time to learn more about the impact of mold on your senior loved one’s health.
It’s difficult for you to grapple with the loss of a parent, but your senior parent must now face the prospect of aging alone which is scary and unfamiliar.
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Month and it’s a good time to learn more about Alzheimer’s.
Service dogs love their owners, they are companions, and they truly help someone live independently.
Believe it or not, seniors can get depressed and it is often something we overlook in society.
Your elderly loved one may be feeling down now that they don’t work, home care assistance providers can change that.
Does it seem like your elderly loved one has lost their passion for life? Does it seem like they have no purpose in their life?
According to studies nearly a fourth of all seniors over the age of t 65 are socially isolated or at risk of social isolation.
The ability to communicate can also diminish over time. It may also be hindered by sensory loss inherent in the normal aging process.
It’s easy to misunderstand what elder care is and how it can help.
During AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Month you should learn more about the huge benefits that having a dog gives to seniors.
Falls can be debilitating and even life-threatening, and they can happen to anyone, even the most independent and active seniors.
Research shows that elderly people who stay connected with their community are less likely to have health issues such as chronic pain.
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