August 24, 2016
Helping Those with Dementia Enjoy Family Reunions
If you’re heading to a family reunion in the near future, consider these tips for taking a senior with dementia or memory loss.
Read PostIf you’re heading to a family reunion in the near future, consider these tips for taking a senior with dementia or memory loss.
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Read PostCombining drugs can lead to side effects that range from uncomfortable to life threatening. If you have a senior loved one who takes several medications, know these side effects.
Read PostWhen people think of seniors moving into assisted living communities, they often picture one person. As the average lifespan increases, many couples make this transition together.
Read PostAccording to the Alzheimer’s Association, around 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. Chances are, someone that you know has this condition.
Read PostIf you are a caregiver for a senior who doesn’t have the support of friends or family, here are some tips for ensuring he or she is happy and healthy.
Read PostSeniors who have memory issues like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia will come to a point where they can no longer make important decisions.
Read PostAge has a negative connotation and is often no longer celebrated for all the positives. In reality, being a senior can have some awesome perks.
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Read PostThis state has gorgeous landscapes, four seasons and great activities for seniors. Here are some fun facts about Minnesota that may just convince you to live in the state.
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