How Seniors Can Be Prepared When Extreme Weather Hits
In a recent article, AARP explored a tragic national pattern of senior lives lost during weather disasters. Nearly three-quarters[…]
What Seniors Should Know About Immunizations
As we turn the calendar to August and National Immunization Awareness Month—we are reminded of the vital role that vaccines play […]
What Does a Day with an In‑Home Caregiver Really Look Like?
For many seniors and their families, inviting an in‑home caregiver into the home can feel like a big transition. You might wonder[…]
How Seniors Can Stay Cool and Avoid Heat-Related Illness
As temperatures rise, so do the risks associated with extreme heat—especially for older adults. Seniors are more vulnerable to he[…]
The Power of Routine: Helping Seniors Thrive
For many older adults and seniors, a reliable routine helps life feel more manageable. But as some seniors age and may start havi[…]
Preserving Senior Independence Starts at Home
“Freedom means the opportunity to be what we never thought we would be.”
~ Daniel J. Boorstin, American historian and 12th Lib[…]
Promoting Cognitive Vitality in Seniors
As we age, it’s normal for some mental processes to slow down. You or your elderly loved one may have noticed changes like slower[…]
Understanding and Addressing Elder Self-Neglect
This past Sunday, communities across the globe recognize World Elder Abuse Awareness Day—a call to action launched in 2006 by[…]
Thinking About In-Home Care? What to Know About Caregivers
As senior loved ones age—or as you begin to think ahead to your golden years for yourself—one of the most important decisions[…]
How Mental Health Impacts Brain Health in Seniors
As we age, it’s natural to become more concerned about memory loss, forgetfulness, or the early signs of conditions like deme[…]