Winter is the time of year when most of us want to stay indoors, but it is important to keep the body and mind sharp by staying active. Learn more about five activities that you and your senior loved one can safely enjoy together throughout the winter season. Top 5 Activities for Seniors During the…
Enjoying a breezy spring day or the warm summer temperatures doesn’t have to be a distant memory for elders and caregivers. Finding an interesting activity that is suitable for a senior’s abilities takes some creativity and planning, but it is well worth switching up the routine and getting out of the house. The Benefits of…
The holidays can be a wonderful time of year for gathering with family and friends, but can also bring about challenges for some of us, especially elders. The holiday season can cause depression for seniors who’ve lost loved ones or are having health or financial problems, or who feel isolated because winter weather makes it…
It’s not always easy to make healthy lifestyle changes, even if the new habits can improve our lives. It can be especially difficult in our golden years, as a lifetime’s worth of routines have set in. Still, it is never too late to make changes for a healthier life. Here are five ways to establish…
The holiday season offers many opportunities to spend quality time with family and friends. It is also a time-of-year that can impact moods or behavior, especially as we age. With this in mind, you may notice unusual signs of fatigue or sadness or perhaps limited interest during the holiday season, which is often due to…
During the winter months, ice, snow and cold temperatures can make life challenging for anyone. Slippery sidewalks and cold weather can cause a wide range of injuries and illnesses — especially for seniors. As summarized in a recent article published on care.com, finding in-home care to assist you or your senior can help with safety during any…
A recent article published on the Daily Caring website referenced data indicating that 87% of seniors take one prescription drug, 36% take 5 or more, and 38% use over-the-counter medications. That’s why medication management for seniors is such an important topic. Putting a simple system in place and taking care of the basics helps people, seniors included,…
If you are currently aging-in-place or are considering doing so, or if one or more of your elder family members are doing so, care giving is likely to be a subject of interest. Many families begin by trying to take care of themselves or their loved-ones who, at the start, might need only a small…
As noted in an earlier post, data compiled by AARP indicates the vast majority of seniors would prefer to continue living in their own homes as they age. While there are many factors to be considered, it is clearly easier to achieve this goal if we are in reasonably good health. In a recent U.S. News article, healthcare author Heidi…