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  • Awareness and Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors Awareness and Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors Winter is upon us and now is the perfect time to for caregivers of seniors, as well as friends and family, to become familiar with the risks of senior falling. Falling can have serious consequences for seniors so it’s vital to learn more about the risks and the potential ... Read More
  • Visiting Friends and Family Keeps Seniors Young at Heart Visiting Friends and Family Keeps Seniors Young at Heart It’s a fact that seniors benefit both physically and mentally from spending time with loved ones during the holidays. Just like all of us, we feel young and happy when we’re with the people we love. Spending time with your senior loved ones isn’t just good for them; it ... Read More
  • 4 Ways to Help Seniors With Alzheimer’s Enjoy the Holidays More 4 Ways to Help Seniors With Alzheimer’s Enjoy the Holidays More There’s no doubt about it—the holiday season is the busiest of the year and can throw our normal routines into chaos. For seniors who deal with Alzheimer’s, this change of routine can be quite stressful. With all the traditions of family, visits from relatives, and endless ... Read More
  • Why It Can Be Dangerous for Seniors to Live Alone Why It Can Be Dangerous for Seniors to Live Alone With dementia and other similar conditions on the rise, it’s becoming more and more of a problem for seniors who are living alone. Often, they experience isolation from the outside world, missing out on opportunities to socialize with friends and family. A recent study has ... Read More
  • Tips on Communicating with a Loved One with Dementia Tips on Communicating with a Loved One with Dementia It can be painful, even frightening, to watch the deterioration of the once-bright and active mind of a family member suffering with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. What can begin as simple forgetfulness can slowly turn into serious and extreme impairment and as it ... Read More
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