What Steps Can Your Senior Take to Reduce Her Fall Risk?
There’s a lot you’re doing to reduce your senior’s fall risk, but there are things she can do, too.
Read MoreBed Bound Seniors and their Caregivers may Benefit from a Trapeze
A bed trapeze is a medical device designed to be hung over the bed so bedridden people can have better control over their mobility.
Read MoreSenior-Proof Your Parents’ Home Using These Tips
When a goal is to age at home, you need to balance your parents’ need for independence with their well-being and safety.
Read MoreWhat Helps the Most at Keeping Your Mom Out of the Hospital?
Between 2000 and 2010, hospitalization rates for elderly men and women declined by 9 percent.
Read MoreWhat to Do When You’re Feeling Buried by Caregiving
Life demands a lot from you and when you’re a family caregiver, too, it demands even more.
Read MoreReducing Agitation in Someone Who Has Dementia
If your elderly loved one has dementia, it might be helpful for you to learn all you can about certain behaviors and emotions they might have.
Read MoreFall Prevention is One Key to Healthy Aging
You think of healthy aging as getting enough exercise, eating the right foods, and engaging in social activities.
Read MoreWhy is Sleep So Important?
You know that eating well and exercising is important to keeping your aging relative as healthy as possible.
Read MoreHow Can You Tell Your Senior Is Having Hearing Issues?
Hearing trouble often starts out small and gradual, but there are signs.
Read MoreFour Tips for Keeping Your Senior’s Bones and Joints Safe and Healthy
Joint and bone health are both very important for your aging adult.
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