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  • What NOT to Say to Your Aging Parents What NOT to Say to Your Aging Parents There’s probably not an adult alive who won’t confess to their parents driving them bananas during childhood and adolescence! Our parents usually live to embarrass us during those years! As we become adults, the tables begin turning as our parents start aging, and in some ... Read More
  • Helping Seniors Enjoy Thanksgiving Helping Seniors Enjoy Thanksgiving It’s that time of the year where family and turkeys converge. The big Thanksgiving get-together is traditionally a time to share a meal, gratitude for the good things in our lives, and just good fellowship with those we love. Many of us are mindful of our diets, including ... Read More
  • Benefits of Physical Activity in Seniors with Dementia Benefits of Physical Activity in Seniors with Dementia It’s no secret that physical activity is a huge benefit to people of all ages, especially seniors. The hard facts of scientific research show that exercise WILL improve overall health! These benefits of good health can come with even a small amount of exercise, no matter how ... Read More
  • Caring for Senior Parents When Your Siblings Disagree Caring for Senior Parents When Your Siblings Disagree One of the most stressful situations you will ever face is making critical decisions for someone you love. It is very natural to feel strongly about your opinion and feel angry or threatened when others disagree. This stress can easily be compounded when those who disagree ... Read More
  • How to Care for Seniors After Heart Surgery How to Care for Seniors After Heart Surgery Helping your senior loved one through surgery can be a daunting task, but also a labor of love. As with anything else that comes with aging in place, post-op recovery takes special planning to ensure the comfort of everyone involved. If you are a caretaker for an older ... Read More
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