Age-related issues like mobility constraints, weak joints, and vision issues can make it more difficult for seniors to live a comfortable and independent lifestyle. Chronic conditions like dementia, diabetes, and hypertension can also negatively...
Read More ›As long as we have breath, we can still live life to the fullest. We experience an increasing number of significant life changes as we get older, such as career transitions and retirement, children leaving the house, the death of a family member, hea...
Read More ›Many people, especially seniors having a history of drug or alcohol abuse, have poor self-care and discipline. Setting and achieving goals is an essential part of self-care for someone in recovery, but most people struggle with setting goals on their...
Read More ›The word “rehabilitation” is a word we are familiar with. We’ve heard it used on T.V., by our neighbors, by students and teachers. We can find rehabilitation in different fields of scientific and artistic professions, like the envir...
Read More ›Talking about memory care is about more than just remembering memories. It’s also about our brain and cognitive functions and operations. Thus, we put importance on keeping it healthy. Here are suggestions from experts working in Neuroscience t...
Read More ›Seniors need to eat nutritious foods to sustain and provide their bodies with nutrition. Do you find it hard to get them to eat? Are they becoming picky eaters? Below is a simple guide to help you get them to eat. Build a routine. It is vital to buil...
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