November 17, 2016
How to Discuss Mental Health with Senior Loved Ones
For many people, talking about mental health is a touchy subject. Use these tips to speak with your senior loved one about depression and anxiety.
Read PostFor many people, talking about mental health is a touchy subject. Use these tips to speak with your senior loved one about depression and anxiety.
Read PostCaffeine boosts energy, but can also cause issues – particularly among the senior populations. Read on if you’re wondering how the stimulant affects your senior loved ones.
Read PostIf your senior loved one has diabetes, you may be wondering how he or she can enjoy Thanksgiving. There are plenty of healthy options to consider – here are a few.
Read PostRead on to learn why Edgewood Senior Living offers a diverse range of activities and why life enrichment is so important to residents.
Read PostSeeing the way Edgewood Senior Living employees treated residents and visitors made Gwen Beckler realize this was a community she wanted to be a part of.
Read PostOn November 11th each year, troops and individuals who have served in the armed forces gather to thank one another and remember those who have passed away.
Read PostSmartphones have a lot to offer for older individuals. Read on to learn how these devices can provide assistance for seniors of all tech proficiencies.
Read PostHelp your loved one keep his or her home or senior living apartment clean safely with these tips.
Read PostOne way to help your loved one improve his or her wellbeing and happiness is to encourage the individual to make new friends. Here are some ways the senior can do so.
Read PostHere are a few fun things to make with your younger relatives to celebrate fall and Thanksgiving.
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