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Posts from August, 2023

  • Seniors Should Beware of Storm-Chasing Scammers Seniors Should Beware of Storm-Chasing Scammers After Hurricane Ian unexpectedly slammed Ft. Meyers last year, the recovery efforts were massive. The same could be said of the number of storm-chasing scammers who preyed upon the vulnerabilities of older Floridians. In the wake of Hurricane Idalia, the Florida Department ... Read More
  • Important Safety Tips for Seniors After Severe Storms Important Safety Tips for Seniors After Severe Storms This blog will likely be published during or after Hurricane Idalia impacts our beautiful Best Coast, so hopefully you have taken measures toward hurricane preparedness – including evacuation, if necessary – and find these 11 important safety tips for seniors after severe ... Read More
  • Pain and its Impact on Seniors and their Quality of Life Pain and its Impact on Seniors and their Quality of Life Pain : a localized or generalized unpleasant bodily sensation or complex of sensations that cause mild to severe physical discomfort and emotional distress and typically results from bodily disorder (such as injury or disease) We’ve all experienced some sort of physical, ... Read More
  • 10 Travel Safety Suggestions for Seniors 10 Travel Safety Suggestions for Seniors We’re about to mark the official end of summer on Labor Day weekend, observed this year September 2-4, when many families choose to make their final travel plans before the holidays. The holidays…they’re right around the corner, too, you know! If your family is planning to ... Read More
  • 6 Immunizations for Seniors to Prevent Serious Illness 6 Immunizations for Seniors to Prevent Serious Illness Before my grandchildren returned to school, my adult children were gathering supplies, shopping for new clothes, and making doctor appointments to update physical exams and vaccinations. That prompted me to consider the importance of updating immunizations for my husband and ... Read More