The Best Mobile Apps For Seniors
When describing smartphone consumers, many people immediately think of Millennials.However, smartphone devices and mobile apps have evolved into practical resources that are used to help improve the...
View ArticleHow Hearing Loss Hurts Seniors
Imagine not being able to enjoy the sounds of a birdsong in a forest, your favorite piece of music, or a grandchild’s voice. Or to be shunned for being anti-social, uncooperative, and unresponsive....
View ArticleAvoiding the Pitfalls Of Caregiving
Becoming a caregiver to a loved one is a role that will affect every part of your life. Whether you happily volunteered or felt obligated to step up. Whether you’ll be helping part-time or full-time....
View ArticleEnjoying Summer Travel With Your Senior
When it comes to spending “quality time” with an elderly parent, taking a vacation together may be just the ticket. Whether it’s to another country or simply another part of the state, travel can be a...
View ArticleThe Danger of Dehydration
Did you know that dehydration is a leading cause of hospitalization for seniors? With summer temperatures rising, it’s important to make sure your loved one is staying well hydrated.Dehydration is more...
View ArticleThe Downsizing Dilemma: “Nobody wants my stuff!”
If your elderly parent is thinking about moving to a senior living community sometime in the future, now’s the time to start figuring out what to do with the houseful of furniture artwork, china,...
View ArticleThe Language of Senior Living: Understanding the Options
You’ve started thinking about moving your elderly parent out of his or her own home. And suddenly, you have more questions than answers: What’s the difference between Assisted Living, an Adult Care...
View ArticleMedicare Enrollment: Help Is Here!
Medicare annual enrollment is now open, and seniors (age 65+) have until December 7 to enroll for coverage. If this is you or your loved one’s first year of eligibility, chances are you have a lot of...
View ArticleShould Your Aging Parent Move In With You?
When an elderly parent is facing a decline in health, or struggling to live independently, adult children often feel the loving, protective impulse to want to bring Mom or Dad home to live with them....
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