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By Kim May, 9:00 am on May 28, 2021

The majority of seniors prefer living in their own homes for as long as possible, yet there inevitably comes a point when they need more care. Knowing the differences between home care and assisted living can help you and your senior loved one plan for the future while promoting greater…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on May 14, 2021

Hoarding is a problem that’s more common than most people realize, and it tends to develop in adults around the age of 50 or older. It may be caused by anxiety, depression, or a traumatic experience, or it may accompany problems like dementia or schizophrenia. Hoarding is also common in…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on April 30, 2021

Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalizations among older adults and is typically caused by current cardiovascular conditions and poor heart health habits throughout the years. Seniors can address this condition by following treatment guidelines recommended by doctors and receiving high-quality care. Below are some of the…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on April 16, 2021

Caregiving responsibilities can quickly add up and become an overwhelming part of your life. Naturally, you can expect to occasionally feel stressed out by your duties, but it shouldn’t be something you feel every day. Feeling overburdened is a strong indicator that you’re heading for burnout, but you have several…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on March 26, 2021

Increased longevity and advances in modern medicine are making it possible for more seniors to age in place instead of living in nursing homes. Rather than moving to assisted living facilities, many older adults are able to spend their golden years in the comfort of home. Here’s a look at…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on March 12, 2021

Aging adults sometimes need to get up at night because of bladder issues or chronic pain. At other times, they may be confused about the time of day or wander because they have a form of dementia such as Alzheimer’s. These are just some of the reasons you might find…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on February 26, 2021

Dementia is a chronic disorder that impacts cognitive function, emotional stability, and physical health. Researchers still have quite a bit to learn about dementia, but some neurological experts believe around 35 percent of all cases are completely preventable. Here’s a look at some of the top risk factors for dementia. …

By Kim May, 9:00 am on February 12, 2021

The golden years are a time when older adults can find new hobbies that stimulate their minds and bodies. For those living with Parkinson’s disease, finding the right hobbies means looking for ones that are safe and provide the right level of stimulation to preserve their abilities. Below are some…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on January 29, 2021

Many seniors are at risk for fraud, neglect, and other types of abuse, which can have a negative impact on their overall health and disrupt their quality of life. Here are some tips family caregivers can use to prevent elder abuse.  Hire a Qualified Caregiver  Having someone inside the home…

By Kim May, 9:00 am on January 15, 2021

During the senior years, issues such as loss and isolation can make older adults vulnerable to emotional health concerns. While everyone is prone to occasional bouts of sadness, it’s important for caregivers to plan ways to boost their senior loved ones’ mood when negative emotions occur. Use these tips to…