COVID-19 and Private In-Home Care As details emerge about COVID-19, caregivers will be tasked with the decision of whether or not they can provide care to infected individuals....
For many of our seniors, continuing to live at home is definitely their preference. For some, it is the home they lived in most of their adult life....
Dementia is one of the most devastating illnesses a family can face. It is the one possibility of aging that every senior fears. Alzheimer’s and other forms of...
There are over 40 million drivers over the age of 65. Many seniors are convinced that driving is their assurance that they can continue an independent lifestyle. The...
“Social wellness” is a term used to define all of the relationships that you have in your life with friends, family, and others. These are people in your...
In 2017, new blood pressure guidelines were released by The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. Previously, a blood pressure of 140 over 90 was...
The number one cause of injuries and related deaths for seniors in America is falling. That’s a pretty startling statistic. Even more startling is that, according to the...