This article shares five home products that every senior citizen should have to keep themselves healthy, entertained, and protected.
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Read MoreThis article defines what elder abuse is and what forms it takes, and teaches you to recognize some of its symptoms so that you can take action if and when you notice it.
Read MoreWhen faced with a stubborn or reluctant older family member, here are a few tips to having open and successful conversations about aging.
Read MoreIt’s important to take the time to explain Alzheimer’s or dementia to your child and provide comfort. Find helpful suggestions for how to have this difficult but necessary conversation here.
Read MoreOlder adults are susceptible to skin conditions such as dermatitis, skin cancer, and senile purpura. This article shares those skin conditions’ causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Read MoreIf you or anyone you know are having trouble coping with aging, here are a list of books and authors who can help you find the good in the passing of time.
Read MoreThis article presents three supplements that promote energy, immunity, pain relief, and more in older adults and seniors.
Read MoreWhile there is no easy fix for this trying side effect of aging, some of the proven strategies provided here can help you stay patient and preserve your loved one’s dignity.
Read MoreKeeping a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia engaged is vital in sustaining their physical and emotional wellbeing.
Read MoreWhether you’ve an avid volunteer or someone who just likes to give back to their community, there are still plenty of ways to get involved, even in the midst of a pandemic. Here is a list of some great organizations that you can volunteer for virtually.
Read MoreAdopting a healthy diet can decelerate aging’s negative anatomical effects. This article reveals the best healthy diets that older adults and seniors can follow to cut down their number of health complications.
Read MoreNo matter how much you exercise, the best way to make the most of your time is to target the four building blocks of fitness. Here are a few simple tips and tricks for older adults to get moving, as well as more specifics on how you can have the most effective workout.
Read MoreThis article addresses what we know about the COVID-19 vaccine’s development, effects on older adults’ bodies, how to access the vaccine, and what to do after you’ve been vaccinated.
Read MoreThis article lays out the standard criteria providers use to evaluate dementia, what some important co-morbidities are, what questions families should ask providers, and why getting hospice care early can be of benefit for both patient and family.
Read MoreAs we age, we become more and more vulnerable to having high blood pressure and its health threats. Here are a few simple yet powerful ways to help lower or prevent high blood pressure.
Read MoreIt can be difficult for older adults and seniors to keep up with the most popular tech—especially during Covid-19. Here are a few resources to help you become more technologically literate at some of the more common apps.
Read MoreAs a devout Catholic and an old-school straight-shooter, a man of powerful feeling whose life has been marked by loss, Biden cuts an interesting profile.
Read MoreWith information overload, rumors, and misinformation swirling about COVID-19, kids can feel out of control. Thus, it is important to have an honest and straightforward discussion with them so they can understand what’s happening, relieve fears, and feel safe and able to cope.
Read MoreFor older adults and seniors who might be looking to keep their brains in shape, here is a list of some of the easiest to use and most impactful apps you can use to exercise your gray matter.
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