Understanding the signs that seniors need more help isn’t always a black and white situation. Family caregivers may need to look for signs that seem subtle at first, but there are also some obvious signs…
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Winter Hydration Tips for Seniors
Winter brings with it a lot of changes that can affect seniors, especially in terms of nutrition and hydration. Colder temperatures, indoor air, and shorter days can very easily lead to dehydration for aging adults.…
Read MoreMalnutrition is something that impacts many seniors who are living on their own. As seniors get older, they may not want to cook a whole meal just for themselves. Or, they may be having physical…
Read MoreAging in place provides seniors with the comfort, familiarity, and independence they seek, allowing them to remain in their own homes as they age. However, one critical component is sometimes forgotten in this transition: connection.…
Read MoreManaging diabetes can be tough for seniors, especially if they have just recently been diagnosed. Learning how to manage their blood sugar and making lifestyle changes can help your mom or dad stabilize their blood…
Read MoreSeniors living with Alzheimer’s disease need a supportive and familiar home environment to maintain the highest quality of life. As their Alzheimer’s disease progresses, seniors often feel more confused and disorientated, especially as they lose…
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