If you are looking into assisted living options for a loved one the idea of assisted living might feel like a big change. There are often strong feelings of guilt in taking someone from their home. Frequently, however, loved ones become more engaged and revived when...
How to Stop Scammers Calling Elderly Parents and Protect Seniors from Robocalls
In recent years, the United States has witnessed a significant increase in spam calls, with millions of Americans receiving unwanted and often fraudulent calls daily. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), nearly 50% of all calls made in the U.S....
6 Ways to Alleviate Senior Loneliness and Isolation
As aging seniors face the loss of friends and increasing health challenges, maintaining social connections becomes more difficult. A 2020 report by the National Academies reveals that approximately one in four adults aged 65 and older are considered socially isolated,...
Unlock the Power of the MIND Diet and Boost Your Brain Health
Maintaining optimal brain health and preventing cognitive decline becomes more important as one ages. To maintain a sharp and agile mind, the MIND Diet is a promising dietary plan for enhancing brain health and reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Understanding...
Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that worsens over time and eventually leads to the gradual decline of cognitive function, including memory, language, and reasoning abilities. Over 6 million people in the United States live with Alzheimer's disease, and while...
Helping Seniors with Alzheimer’s to Eat
Proper nutrition is important for a strong healthy body but getting Seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia to eat can be difficult. Studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease can cause seniors to lose their sense of smell up to two years before the disease is even...
Tips for Avoiding Dehydration in Seniors
Water is what sustains all life on earth and approximately 70% of the human body is made up of water. Water helps regulate body metabolism, circulation, and helps blood transport oxygen and other essential nutrients throughout the body. We gain fluids by eating and...
Alzheimer’s Disease and How to be a Caregiver
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, designated by former President Ronald Reagan in 1983. The goal was to build more awareness and education about a disease that now affects 5 million people as well as the 16 million people who provide caregiver...
What are Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia?
Signs of Dementia Are Often First Noticed Around The Holidays. Early Detection Makes a Difference. Family get-togethers around the holidays are an important time to take a closer look at the physical and mental health of elderly family and friends as it is during...
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