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Ways to Age Well

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The Best Fall Detection Watch For Seniors

February 13, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Falls are a serious issue for seniors. Not only do people become more likely to fall as they age, but the injuries that come from falls also become greater.  What’s more, even falls that do not cause significant physical injuries sometimes have strong impacts on a senior’s independence by making them less confident and mobile.  […]

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6 Benefits of Basic Life Support Training

February 10, 2023 By Kate Macmorn Leave a Comment

Basic life support training (BLS training) is often one of the first steps taken on a career path in health and medicine. But it’s also a worthy pursuit for anyone who wants to help in an emergency.  More than that, basic life support training can be powerful for caregivers. This type of caregiver education teaches […]

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The Best Video Calling Devices for Seniors

January 21, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Video calling is a fantastic approach for seniors, giving them a way to connect with family, even at distance. Sometimes doing so can be a literal lifesaver, especially for seniors who live on their own. Tech-savvy seniors may find video calling easy, as they can just rely on their phone or tablet, then use one […]

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Technology that Helps with Memory Care

January 4, 2023 By John Francis Leave a Comment

As the global population rises and life expectancy increases, there is also a rise in cognitive impairment and dementia, burdening families and healthcare systems. But thanks to technological advancements, technological devices are improving the functioning, tracking, and mobility of dementia patients allowing their families to help them age in place. As gerontechnology continues to develop […]

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Powerful Ways to Promote Bedroom Safety for Seniors

December 22, 2022 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

It goes without saying – safety is important. It becomes even more crucial as people age. Physical and mental declines increase the risk of accidents, even for seniors who are doing well in other areas. Safety conversations often focus on the bathroom and the kitchen, as these are high risk environments. Bedroom safety for seniors […]

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How Home Care Services Can Enhance An Elderly Adult’s Mental Health 

December 7, 2022 By Megan Watson Leave a Comment

Conversations about aging often focus on physical health. Yet, that’s only one part of the equation. Mental health is incredibly important too, especially as a person’s mental health has many impacts on their physical health. Thankfully, many services can support both physical and mental health, helping to improve a senior’s overall wellbeing. Today, we’re interested […]

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