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Tips for Senior Hearing Loss
Prevalence of Senior Hearing Loss One of the most common afflictions for older Americans is hearing loss. This hearing loss typically occurs gradually over the course of a person’s life, so the shift into debilitating hearing loss can be difficult for a person to detect individually. Approximately 2 in 3 people over the age of 75…
Read MoreWhat Changes Happen When We Age?
Although incontinence is not merely an aspect of age, as we grow older, our organs do become less efficient. Therefore, our need for incontinence products as we advance in years. As the infographic makes clear, aging organs is a natural consequence of passing years. Our cells can only divide so many times before they die off –…
Read MoreDecluttering and Downsizing: A Guide for Seniors and Their Loved Ones
There are all kinds of benefits to downsizing in your golden years — lower energy bills, a smaller space to clean and maintain, and the potential of moving closer to loved ones. It’s a wonderful way to open the door to the next stage of your life. Even so, decluttering and downsizing can be a difficult…
Read MoreHow Seniors Affordably Maintain Yoga Practice At Home
Seniors and yoga go hand in hand. This ancient and gentle exercise routine holds a host of health benefits for older adults. But it’s not always easy to get to class, and building a full home studio might be cost-prohibitive. If you’re a senior looking for ways to keep up with your favorite yogi or…
Read MoreUnderstanding ALS: The Basics
How did the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Raise ALS Awareness? Those who remember the challenge that nominated individuals to dump a bucket of ice water on your head know it was more than just another viral sensation. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge brought awareness to ALS with countless chain videos and donations to the ALS…
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