A Wonderful Christmas for Seniors Too!
The holiday season is a common season for people to spend more time indoors with those who matter. Students and kids generally have an extended time off from classes and school, allowing them to relax at home and do activities such as play videogames. The parents often get a chance to take extended time off…
Read MoreSenior Transportation Problem: A Growing Issue with Limited Options
The Need for Senior Transportation Have you seen one of your aging loved one’s driving skills decline in recent memory? Well, if so you’re not alone. Everyday more and more seniors stop driving in the United States. While your loved one quits driving, they also want to be able to remain in their own home.…
Read MoreCaring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s
Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Caring for your loved one who has Alzheimer’s is hard. Trust me, I know. What many don’t know is what Alzheimer’s is. To understand the struggle of Alzheimer’s, you need to know about the disease itself. Once your loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, their brain cells and…
Read MoreCongestive Heart Failure: What is CHF?
What is Congestive Heart Failure? Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is a chronic progressive condition that affects the pumping ability in your heart muscles. When a person has CHF, their heart has difficulty pumping blood out of the heart to other organs in their body. This occurs because the ventricle walls, which are responsible for…
Read MoreWhy 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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