Six Strategies for Emotional Wellness
The month of October is designated as Emotional Wellness Month. What does that mean to you and your aging loved one? Emotional wellness is the
The month of October is designated as Emotional Wellness Month. What does that mean to you and your aging loved one? Emotional wellness is the
After your mom’s fall, it’s clear she needs help around her home. She was carrying laundry when she lost her balance on the stairs. She’ll
As seniors get older, their skin becomes thinner and more delicate. Seniors are more susceptible to skin infections because of the way that skin naturally
Every senior’s situation is different, especially with different health concerns demanding time and attention. But some health issues, like sleep apnea, can take a larger
Aging healthfully means that seniors need to look more closely at the behaviors that they’re engaging in on a regular basis. Choosing the right behaviors
Over time, dementia worsens and affects memory, speech, and cognitive functioning. This is why many seniors with dementia might benefit from learning sign language, as
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And too often seniors skip it because they don’t feel like making a meal or because
Your mom wants to live alone, but you worry about her. You’d rather have her move to your house where you can keep a close
Adaptive clothing is made to meet the specific needs and challenges of seniors, especially those with reduced mobility, dexterity, or mental abilities. These clothes are
Daily showers or baths are unnecessary in older adults. Aging skin tends to be drier and also thins out. Too many showers, especially with harsher