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7 Ways to Use Tech to Stay Connected for Seniors
Being separated from your family can be heartbreaking. With the coronavirus pandemic raging on and seniors most at risk, however, avoiding in-person gatherings is your best option for staying safe and healthy. Still, you also need to take care of your mental health. That’s why finding safe ways to maintain those connections is so highly…
Read MoreMost Common Eye Diseases and Treatments for Adults
The most common eye conditions are painless, with no vision changes until it’s too late. The best way to prevent eye diseases and preserve your vision is by regular, professional eye exams. And if you notice changes in your vision or your eyes may be injured, consult your doctor right away for proper treatment. Continue…
Read MoreCaring for Indoor Plants
Researching, purchasing, plotting, and caring for plants seems like a lot of work, doesn’t it? Many people are attracted to the idea of getting indoor plants for their home but may balk at the work involved. Others simply argue that they do not have a green thumb. However, not everyone has to have natural plant-cultivating…
Read MoreReduce Your Risk of Dementia Today
Research shows that dementia affects approximately 50 million people globally. A syndrome resulting from disease in the brain, it involves a decline in memory, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, learning capacity, language and judgement. Tragically, the number of people struggling with dementia today is expected to triple within the next thirty years. With 10 million new cases…
Read More5 Safety Tips for Elderly Drivers That Could Save a Life
It can be extremely difficult to candidly approach the subject of safety with an elderly driver. Being able to drive offers a person independence and mobility, a feeling that many seniors are already losing physically. Because of this, many families turn a blind eye to their loved one’s poor driving habits. Family caregivers do not…
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