December 14, 2015
3 Winter Safety Tips for Seniors
While winter is a joyful time full of gift-giving and caroling, it also raises some red flags for senior safety.
Read PostWhile winter is a joyful time full of gift-giving and caroling, it also raises some red flags for senior safety.
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Read PostThanksgiving is a special time to show family and friends how much you appreciate them, so make sure you include senior loved ones in the fun.
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Read PostEdgewood senior living staff, including those at independent living, assisted living and memory care communities, take safety seriously.
Read PostWhile winter signals the start of fun seasonal activities, such as tree trimming and caroling, depending on where you live it may also mark a drastic drop in temperature.
Read PostIf there is someone helping your senior loved one, take the time to thank that person for his or her important work.
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