Technology & Keeping Seniors Connected

Technology & Keeping Seniors Connected

For many senior citizens, adapting to new technology can be a challenge. But, there is a lot of benefit to helping your elderly loved one learn how to connect through newer technology. Video calls, social media, and online shopping can all benefit their quality of...
Self-Esteem Boosters for Senior Citizens

Self-Esteem Boosters for Senior Citizens

Often, conversations surrounding self-esteem involve teenagers dealing with bullies or body dysmorphia. However, low self-esteem can affect people of all ages. It is an issue that is often overlooked by senior citizens. This article will provide ways to improve your...
Types of Anxiety Common in Seniors

Types of Anxiety Common in Seniors

Anxiety is a sense of excessive nervousness, fear, or worry. Chronic anxiety is considered a type of mental health issue. While we as a society focus on mental health issues mainly in children and teens, people of any age can deal with them. Anxiety is a generally...
Anger Management in Seniors

Anger Management in Seniors

It is not uncommon for families to notice their once mild-mannered loved one get angrier in their old age. Generally, this anger is not just an effect of aging but can be a sign of something else entirely. This article will discuss ways you and your loved one can find...
Make Moving Easy in Retirement

Make Moving Easy in Retirement

Guest Article by Andrea Needham For many seniors, moving is something they’ve been looking forward to for a long time. Warmer climates may be beckoning, a smaller home with less upkeep may be calling your name or grandkids might be eagerly awaiting your arrival....