How Caregivers Can Help Visually Impaired Seniors
Seniors are prone to eye disorders, so exams are crucial. Problems develop painlessly and have no symptoms and individuals may not notice changes in their vision. Seniors and Vision Loss: How to Adapt to Changes [...]
Stroke Symptoms | Act FAST
May is stroke awareness month. Below are signs and symptoms put together by stroke.org and The American Heart Association. Learn and share the F.A.S.T. warning signs, you might save a life! F.A.S.T. is a quick [...]
How To Stay Connected with Friends After an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
The Alzheimer's Association shared that more than 6 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer's in their 2021 Facts and Figures Report. The report also shared that people age 65 and older survive an average [...]
How to Celebrate Easter in 2021
Can you believe it's been over a year since we had to social distance and isolate? Social distancing has made it tough to celebrate special moments with loved ones. Vaccines are now rolling out, and [...]
How To Reduce Falls for Seniors
Has your older loved one had multiple hospital visits due to falls? Does your loved one have bumps and bruises but won't tell you why? The CDC says millions of older people—those 65 and older—fall [...]
Simple Spring Cleaning Tips for Older Adults & Caregivers
Spring cleaning is a great way to freshen up the house! If you are a caregiver, include your elderly loved one in your spring cleaning. Keep idle hands busy while you tackle essential tasks. The [...]