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Male senior with pills on table

July 2, 2015

Helping Seniors Manage Multiple Medications

There’s a lot that can go wrong when taking several drugs. Therefore, it’s important for caregivers to help seniors manage multiple medications.

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June 29, 2015

Dry Skin Tips for Seniors

For seniors, dry skin can be extremely itchy and uncomfortable. Use this guide to help your senior loved ones keep their skin moisturized, healthy and comfortable.

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Seniors doing group exercise

June 25, 2015

Making Assisted Living Feel Like Home

Help alleviate anxiety for senior loved ones by making their new retirement community feel like home with these tips.

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Female clinician wrapping senior male's leg

June 22, 2015

A Senior’s Guide to Bruising

Have you noticed your senior loved one has developed more bruises than usual lately? Learn what may cause bruises for seniors and how you can help your loved ones.

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Female senior doing yoga

June 17, 2015

5 Balance Exercises for Seniors

Here are five easy ways older adults can enhance their body’s ability to balance.

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Female senior with large white dog

June 8, 2015

5 Reasons Seniors Should Have a Pet

If your senior loved one has a pet to take care of, he or she can have a new sense of purpose and become a happier person.

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Female senior with coffee

May 21, 2015

6 Ways Seniors Can Manage Incontinence

Incontinence can be an embarrassing health condition that plagues many seniors.

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Female senior smiling

May 21, 2015

5 Ways to Alleviate Dry Mouth

Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a common condition among seniors and can lead to loose dentures, mouth sores and even difficulty swallowing.

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Seniors on patio with coffee cups

May 15, 2015

6 Summer Safety Tips for Seniors

Seniors should take extra caution in the summertime.

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Male seniors seated with female caregiver

May 14, 2015

6 Communication Tips for Those Affected by Alzheimer’s

If one of your loved ones suffers from this disease, you might find it very challenging to communicate with him.

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