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Turning Your Caregiving Experience Into a Nursing Career

July 15, 2022 By Jonny Hobs Leave a Comment

According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predict that there will be a 9% rise in employment for nurses by 2030. This is good news for those who are interested in a nursing career. You may have already done your research and decided that nursing is the […]

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21 Types of Delicious Soft Food For Elderly With No Teeth

July 11, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc 4 Comments

Having few or no teeth makes eating much more difficult. Seniors may suddenly find that they can’t eat their favorites. Caregivers often struggle too, trying to work out the best soft food for elderly with no teeth. Thankfully, there are plenty of such foods out there. Getting a range of them under your belt can […]

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4 Benefits of Writing for Seniors – The Power of Writing Your Life Story

July 6, 2022 By Sara Sparrow 2 Comments

Writing is a great practice for many people. It inspires them to tell their stories, helps them cope with everything in life, and even serves as the heart and soul of the writer. Now, is writing for everyone? Not at all. But for seniors, writing can open doors to many stories. Indeed, there are some […]

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22 Vibrant Meals for Elderly with No Teeth

July 1, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Losing some teeth, all your teeth, or wearing dentures can make eating that much more difficult. Seniors in this position need to choose their foods much more carefully. While there are plenty of foods for seniors with no teeth, it’s also too easy to get in a rut with eating. After all, most recommendations include […]

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The 6 Best Compression Gloves for Raynaud’s Disease

June 28, 2022 By Angelica Herrera Venson, DrPH, MPH Leave a Comment

Raynaud’s disease is a common condition, affecting as much as 20% of the global population. Yet, despite the frequency, many people haven’t even heard of Raynaud’s disease. Basically, the condition impacts your blood supply. When you’re cold, and sometimes when you’re stressed, the blood flow to some parts of your body may be blocked for […]

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The Best Activity Books for Seniors and How They Can Help

June 20, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Finding activities for seniors is an important, and surprisingly difficult, task. Part of the problem is that seniors suddenly have a lot of free time, more than they ever had during their working life. They may also have fewer options for activities, particularly if they suffer from physical or mental impairment. This is where activity […]

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