Help Your Parents Thrive at Home as Their Health Changes
By the time you’re 65, the chances of having at least one chronic health condition are high. Many older adults...
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By the time you’re 65, the chances of having at least one chronic health condition are high. Many older adults...
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The first week of January often has people making resolutions and looking at ways to improve themselves. Diet Resolution Week...
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Senior citizens need to stay independent for as long as they can. The sooner they stop doing tasks that keep...
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Unfortunately, there are many times, especially with elderly people, that the flu turns into an emergency situation. As a family...
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One of the best holiday traditions is baking holiday treats in a warm festive kitchen. Whether the treats are for...
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Are you worried that your elderly loved one will wander off now that they have dementia? Unfortunately, wandering is common...
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Adjusting to having someone around all the time, even someone that is helping her considerably, might be difficult for your...
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November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Month and it’s the perfect time to learn more about Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a progressive...
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Pneumonia can be extremely dangerous, especially to senior citizens. Does your elderly loved one have pneumonia? If so, with early...
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Is your elderly loved one having some memory loss? If so, you might instantly start thinking they have Alzheimer’s disease...
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