Heart Failure in Seniors

Heart Failure in Seniors

If your elderly loved one has a history of heart-related health issues, you should learn the signs and symptoms of heart failure. Despite the absoluteness of the name, it doesn’t mean that their heart ceases working completely, or even all at once. Recognizing signs...
Food for Post-Surgery Recovery

Food for Post-Surgery Recovery

The human body works in amazing ways. The right nutrients can help your body recover and repair itself. And while a trip to the farmer’s market is no replacement for a doctor, some food can help your surgery recovery a little easier. This article will discuss some of...
Heart Disease Prevention and Care Tips

Heart Disease Prevention and Care Tips

Heart Disease is a chronic illness, and the number one cause of death in America, according to the CDC. One person in America dies from cardiovascular disease every 36 seconds. This article will discuss care tips for preventing heart disease, and maintaining a healthy...
Moving an Aging Parent In

Moving an Aging Parent In

While moving your aging parent into your home could seem like the best way to provide care to them, there are a few questions you should ask. Taking over your aging parent’s care can be a daunting, and full-time, task. Overall, it is important to make sure that you,...
Myths about Alzheimer’s Disease

Myths about Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease can be a scary and confusing fate for many elderly people in America. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions about the disease. In this article, we will explore some of the common myths about Alzheimer’s disease and explain why they are...
Parkinson’s Disease And Bathroom Time

Parkinson’s Disease And Bathroom Time

Living with Parkinson’s Disease can add many challenges to the daily life of a senior. Many of the symptoms most commonly associated with the disease can make simple tasks more difficult. This article will discuss how Parkinson’s Disease can affect bathroom time, and...