The holidays are a great opportunity to not only spend time with loved ones, but to make sure their home is safe and free from fall risks.
Read moreRegular music therapy sessions in senior living communities do wonders for the residents' wellbeings. This approach to therapy reduces stress and improves brain function.
Read moreIf you notice any of these signs when you’re home this holiday season, it might be time to talk to your loved one about their cognitive well-being.
Read moreSocial butterflies live longer than hermits. Research shows that social connections may have a greater impact on your health and overall well-being than you may think.
Read moreAny pet owners know the love and companionship they provide. But for seniors who have a hard time visiting family and friends, the impact is even more profound.
Read moreBoth palliative and hospice care are vital services for the aging population. Both offer comfort and compassionate care for patients with life-limiting illnesses, but there are significant differences which are often misunderstood.
Read moreThe decision to move to senior living can be difficult and emotional. Most people prefer to stay at home as long as possible, but what they may not realize is how much senior living can improve their lives. In fact, many residents say they wish they had made the move sooner.
Read morePhysical activity and exercise have a positive impact on overall health, especially in aging adults and seniors. Not only is physical activity beneficial to the health of your body, but it's also extremely important in maintaining a healthy mind. Learn more about the correlation between a strong body and a sharper mind.
Read moreArtificial Intelligence and technology are helping doctors make more accurate diagnoses of illnesses and diseases. Learn about AI advances and how they could impact senior medical care.
Read moreSee how a lack of social contact can have serious detrimental effects on the emotional and physical health of older adults.
Read moreIt’s no secret that men and women are different, and some of those differences are more than skin deep. As we age, men and women develop different healthcare needs, too.
Read moreAlthough it’s not unusual for senior parents to mask health troubles on a weekly phone call, it’s harder to hide face to face. This year when you’re home for the holidays, look out for changes that might suggest your parents are struggling on their own.
Read moreOne fall can be life changing for a senior. Here are some simple actions you can take to address common risk factors for falls.
Read morePeople often ask what’s been the biggest surprise in serving seniors, and I tell them it’s the number of seniors who commit suicide.
Read moreThose of us who work in senior living mean well when we help a resident do things that maybe they could do themselves. It comes down to the balance between our desire for residents to be safe and the need for them to stay active.
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