Five Winter Safety Tips for Your Senior No Matter Where She Lives
As fall winds down into winter, it’s important to have some solutions in place for your senior.
As fall winds down into winter, it’s important to have some solutions in place for your senior.
Home health care services ensure your dad has the support he needs to heal properly and not end up in the hospital again.
Fall is here and it’s the perfect time for seniors to get outdoors and be active. Staying active is essential for seniors who want to stay healthy or get healthy.
As fall rolls around and temperatures stop to drop, it often causes an uptick in the number of illnesses that are spread around the community.
It can be very difficult for seniors to accept that at some point they will need to stop driving.
It isn't always easy for a senior to pay attention to their health; some people may not think there is a point in paying attention to their body.
Anemia can leave your senior feeling weak and exhausted all the time.
July 31st is Shredded Wheat Day, as it celebrates the day that the popular breakfast cereal was created and patented.
Seniors who are aging in place often are alone at night in a large home that can feel cozy during the day but scary at night.
June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month. It's a chronic autoimmune disease that affects upwards of 60,000 Americans, usually, men over the age of 50.