
3 Types of Technology for Older Adults to Make Life Safer and More Comfortable
“You are always free to choose what you do with your life. To make changes in your future, make new choices today.” – Brian
“You are always free to choose what you do with your life. To make changes in your future, make new choices today.” – Brian
Benjamin Franklin certainly had it right: An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. When it comes to noticing and addressing
Memory loss and dementia may seem synonymous. Yet it’s important to realize that long-term memory often remains intact long into the progression of the disease.
From the moment you woke up this morning up until the end of an exhausting day, you’ve given your all to an older loved one.
If you’ve ever observed small children at the park, you know how effortlessly friendships are formed. A small group might be playing a game,
In an ideal world, our family relationships would all be positive and helpful. We would manage transitional times cooperatively, smoothly, and with virtually no disagreement.
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – Dr. Seuss, The Lorax Serving as an
It has taken nearly 80 years and a variety of scientific studies to determine the end result: a good genetic makeup and wealth really
Many individuals have cast aside their New Year’s resolutions by the end of January, but who says resolutions should only be made in the beginning
What inspires you to get out of bed each morning? The answer is different for every single one of us, of course, but there’s one
If you knew that a significantly better quality of life could be achieved for a loved one, you would not think twice about exploring that
While COVID-19 continues to dominate our health concerns, it is important to remember that other illnesses can be equally as dangerous, particularly for seniors. Flu
Disorientation. Confusion. Memory loss. While these are certainly well-known Alzheimer’s disease symptoms, they could also come about from taking certain medications. Rather than immediately assuming
If you were to list the top five emotions you encounter in caring for elderly parents, what would they be? Maybe you’d first think of
Life, especially but not just during the pandemic, can be filled with uncertainties. For seniors who are feeling less in control of particular facets of