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9 Essential Tips for Picking Good Senior Care Facilities

November 6, 2023 By Sam Clark Leave a Comment

Choosing the right senior care for family members is crucial. The process requires us to carefully identify what specific care our loved ones need and look for places that can meet these needs effectively. We must dive into the details of each option, considering the kind of support and medical attention offered. The aim is […]

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My Mother Lives With Me and I Hate It

November 5, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

My mother lives with me and I hate it. Does that sentiment sound familiar? It’s a common one, as living with your aging parents isn’t easy at all.

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Aging Gracefully: Health and Beauty Tips for Women from Diverse Backgrounds

November 3, 2023 By Danika Olsen Leave a Comment

Aging is a universal journey that we all experience regardless of our cultural heritage. However, how we approach aging, health, and beauty can be deeply influenced by our backgrounds, traditions, and unique needs. As women, we know that embracing the aging process with grace and confidence is essential. In this article, we’ll explore health and […]

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A New Vision at 60+: How Modern Contact Lenses Are Catering to the Elderly

November 2, 2023 By Samreen Leave a Comment

Aging gracefully often involves adapting to various changes in our bodies, including our eyesight. For many, reaching the age of 60 and beyond means dealing with a condition known as presbyopia, which refers to a natural age-related decline in near vision. Fortunately, the world of optometry has been keeping pace with an aging global population. […]

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How Home Health Care Agencies Improve Independence

November 1, 2023 By Robert Rucker Leave a Comment

Independence is a fundamental aspect of well-being and quality of life. As individuals age or face health challenges, maintaining their independence can become increasingly challenging. However, home healthcare agencies have emerged as a crucial resource in promoting and preserving independence among those who need in-home care services. In this article, you will explore how home […]

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How to Prevent, Detect, and Treat Dehydration in Seniors

October 31, 2023 By James Adams Leave a Comment

As we age, our bodies undergo a variety of (let’s face it – not so great) changes, and one crucial aspect of senior health that often goes overlooked is hydration. Dehydration can have severe consequences – particularly for seniors – including an increased risk of falls, kidney problems, and cognitive impairment. What’s more, staying hydrated […]

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