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Senior male receiving shot from clinician

April 26, 2017

4 Important Vaccinations for Seniors to Consider

Seniors should protect their health by getting these immunizations.

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Senior female wearing black and white striped beach hat

April 25, 2017

6 Tips for Planning Great Vacations with Your Senior Loved One

Traveling with seniors can be challenging, but these tips can help.

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Senior female with hand to nose

April 24, 2017

4 Tips for Seniors to Manage Allergies

Allergies are troublesome, especially for seniors. 

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Senior female seated on bed with book

April 7, 2017

Coping with a Decreasing Sense of Sight

A decreased sense of sight doesn’t mean seniors lose their independence.

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Seniors wearing volunteer shirts holding donations boxes

April 4, 2017

Fun Summer Activities for Seniors

Summer is a great time to get out of the house. Here are a few ways to make the most of the season!

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Senior female moving decor next to female cleaning

March 28, 2017

Helping Seniors Clean Out Their Homes

Here are some tips for making sure cleaning out seniors’ homes goes off without a hitch.

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Male senior holding whisk next to female and child

February 28, 2017

Encouraging Communication Between the Generations

There are many ways to make it easier for kids and grandparents to bond. Here are a few.

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February 28, 2017

Understanding the World Alzheimer Report 2016

47 million people across the globe have dementia. Read on to learn some of the key takeaways from the World Alzheimer Report 2016.

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Senior female and female child with plate of cookies

January 27, 2017

Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Your Grandkids

Valentine’s Day isn’t just for young lovers. Why not celebrate all kinds of love?

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Senior couple seated at table

January 18, 2017

A Continuum of Care in Senior Living Communities

As you look at potential communities, you should learn about each one’s continuum of care, or how they help seniors transition from needing little help to requiring one-on-one assistance.

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