Signs of Depression
It is common for people of all ages to go through seasons of good times and not so good times. Seniors often can be more depressed due to events such as the loss of a loved one or new/existing health issues. Over time, this grief can turn into more of a serious issue, such as…
Read MoreBringing Your Senior on Vacation
Taking a break from the doldrums of everyday life is important for restoring your body and brain. Many Americans travel to a favorite destination once a year to rest and relax and restore their energy. If vacations are a big part of your yearly calendar, many of your best family memories have probably been made…
Read MoreHow to Help Seniors Declutter Their Homes
The older you get it seems the more stuff you collect. With each passing year, more presents, cards, tokens from events, and other sentimental items fall into your possession. It’s no wonder by the time you hit your 80-somethings that you could easily have many areas of your home, if not many rooms in your…
Read MoreHow To Help Reduce Senior Loneliness As They Age
Does your senior loved one struggle with the feeling of loneliness? Many seniors face the struggle with loneliness as they age. Loneliness has been closely connected to seniors having poor health. As seniors continue to age, there are many things that can happen in life to make them feel lonely. However, there are plenty of…
Read More5 Ways To Help an Aging Parent in Denial About Their Needs
How to deal with an Aging Parent in Denial About their Care Needs When you begin to look at senior care options for your aging parent, you might meet resistance. While it is a perfectly natural reaction, it can be detrimental when your aging loved one is in denial about their situation. Your job as…
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