May 18, 2016
5 Ways for Seniors to Socialize More
It can take some time adjusting after a big move. If this sounds familiar, it’s OK! There are some easy ways to be more social and make friends. Here are five options to try.
Read PostIt can take some time adjusting after a big move. If this sounds familiar, it’s OK! There are some easy ways to be more social and make friends. Here are five options to try.
Read PostAlzheimer’s disease and dementia occur over time and can be easy for seniors and their families to overlook.
Read PostAccording to the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is one of the most commonly occurring cancers in the male population.
Read PostAging Care noted that about 15 million Americans age 55 and older have a problem with their sense of smell.
Read PostSeniors enjoy catching games and matches on TV, but that’s not the only way to show your love for your favorite team!
Read PostFor seniors, staying on top of health appointments is critical to ensure good quality of life and proper treatment for existing conditions.
Read PostYour dental health can affect more than just your pearly whites, so it’s especially important for seniors to take care of their teeth.
Read PostFighting off the sniffles, watery eyes and sneezing can be a serious pain. Here are some tips for dealing with your allergies.
Read PostEdgewood staff, residents and family members of memory care residents will have the chance to let their opinions be heard through our annual My InnerView survey.
Read PostSkin cancer is the most common cancer among Americans, but seniors in particular can take some precautions to reduce their risk of developing the disease. Here are some tips.
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