Home Safety and Aging In Place

Home Safety and Aging In Place

Keeping your loved one safe and sound in their own home is important for aging in place. With a few changes and upgrades, you can create a safer home environment for your elderly loved one. This article will discuss how to improve your elderly loved one’s safety...
Holidays and Dementia Care

Holidays and Dementia Care

The holidays are a time for family and tradition. But, when your elderly loved one is living with dementia, it can be a more stressful time than usual. Dementia adds a number of difficulties to the holiday season. This article can help you and your family navigate...

Downsize Household Items for Seniors

As your elderly loved one continues to need more help around the house, one way you can help them out is to downsize household items. From mobility issues to declining strength, it can be a challenge for many elderly individuals to deal with large-size household...
Tips on Cleaning Dentures for Seniors

Tips on Cleaning Dentures for Seniors

Dentures are part of life for many seniors, but proper care of your dental implants can be vital to keeping them healthy and safe. Food particles and bacteria can affect dentures, just like your original teeth. If you have complete or partial dentures, it is important...
Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease with These 5 Tips

Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease with These 5 Tips

Your heart is one of the most vital organs in your body, so it is important to keep it healthy and strong. Heart Disease can be life-threatening and can prevent your heart from working effectively and efficiently. This article will look at 5 ways you can reduce your...
Independence vs Safety as You Age

Independence vs Safety as You Age

When your family discusses potential long-term care options, it can feel scary. For many senior citizens, accepting that you may need long-term care is like giving up your independence. Unfortunately, your health and safety may be more important. This article will...