Why Tracking Brain Health is Important for Seniors – Featuring Roberto

Discussing care with aging loved ones is never easy. For many, there is the elephant in the room of cognitive decline. After all, someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease every 66 seconds in the United States. Because of this, it is important to track your aging loved one’s cognitive abilities regularly.   When to Start…

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Feeling Burnt Out? Tips for Tired Caregivers

For the first time in US history, approximately 47 million seniors live in the United States. Every day, more Americans are taking on the role of caregiver for an aging loved one and the need for new caregivers continues to rise in the health care industry. If you are one in 34.2 million caregivers providing care…

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Senior Memory Can Benefit from Herb for Anxiety

Originally published on HVMN by  Jamie Witherby Your keys. You lost your keys again. You shuffle across the kitchen, sifting through the stack of junk you have lying on the counter. Keys aren’t there. You then move your way to the living room to look on your end table next to your fish tank. Keys…

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Fun Senior and Grandchildren Summer Activities

Outside parties are plentiful. Daylight lasts longer. Kids are home for their summer break. Its summertime and everyone is ready for warm weather and sun, especially kids on summer break. Since many parents have to work during the day, many look to grandma and grandpa to babysit while they work. In cases like these, we…

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Independent Living for Seniors: How to Help Seniors Aging in Place

Independent Living for Seniors How to Help Seniors Aging in Place The goal for most seniors is to age in place. However, the home of your dreams in your lively thirties doesn’t always translate into the home you need as you slow down in your eighties. To help make aging in place a reality for…

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