Human connections do more than make life fun – they actually keep us healthy. Spending quality time with an older loved one and encouraging children to [...]
How to Talk to Seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
With more than 5.8 million seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease, virtually all of our lives will be touched in some way by memory issues. While scientists [...]
According to the ADA, one in four Americans aged 65 and older are diabetic. While type 2 diabetes can be managed through medications and lifestyle changes, [...]
As we get older, taking time for movement becomes more important than ever. The CDC recommends 150 hours a week of moderate activity for healthy aging, [...]
The connections we have with others are incredibly important. As seniors get older, loneliness and isolation can threaten their health just as much as physical illnesses. [...]
More than ever before, older Americans are expressing a desire to “age in place.” Over 90% of senior adults report that they prefer their homes to [...]
Caring for an aging loved one is a tremendous responsibility. For most people, this responsibility isn’t one they can shoulder alone. When you leave your senior [...]