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How to Let Grief Be Grief, and Nothing Else: Seniors Coping with Loss of a Spouse
For seniors who lose their spouse, it’s likely the hardest time of their entire lives. It’s important to know that grieving is completely natural and healthy. There’s no way to stop grief, and it’s unhealthy to try to stifle it. Everyone grieves in their own way and you should never feel ashamed of your sadness…
Read More5 Amazing Ways to Make Christmas Memories with Aging Parents
The holidays are always a great opportunity to capture memories with family members. This can be especially important if you have an aging senior in your family. Making special memories for all generations can really help liven up any celebration. Here are a few ideas to help you make Christmas memories with aging parents this…
Read MoreVeterans & Mesothelioma Cancer Guide
For more than half of the last century, the military used asbestos for shipbuilding, repair, and construction of different facilities. The armed forces utilized the toxic mineral primarily for its resistance to heat and fire. In turn, many veterans developed mesothelioma, a fatal disease caused by asbestos exposure. Continue reading for more information for veterans…
Read MoreHearing Aids Financial Assistance for Seniors
Hearing aids can be a significant expense, especially medical-grade devices purchased through an audiologist. However, the price tag shouldn’t deter you from seeking professional hearing care if you need it. Hearing aids undoubtedly improve everyday quality of life for those who struggle to hear, and studies have shown that wearing them can even improve brain function for those with…
Read MoreCOPD Awareness, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
COPD Symptoms Awareness The heat of summer is not too far away. As the summer heat begins to get intense during July and August it may cause some safety problems. Senior could face difficulties staying cool and breathing during the hot summer months. COPD is a huge issue that some seniors may struggle with over…
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