April is Pet First Aid Month, and now is a great time for seniors to make sure they are ready to take care of their furry friend if something happens. Emergency vets are always available for pets that have a serious illness or accident. But, seniors may...
Read MoreA lack of red blood cells, or hemoglobin, in the blood is what causes the common medical condition known as anemia. Although anemia can afflict people of any age, aging, chronic illnesses, and nutritional deficits make seniors more vulnerable to the...
Read MoreMarch is National Kidney Month and now is the perfect time for seniors to focus on improving their kidney health. When seniors make good lifestyle choices and work with their doctor they may be able to prevent kidney disease, or improve their kidney...
Read MoreIt is critical for seniors to keep their weight at a healthy level in order to promote their general well-being and enhance their longevity. Even though many seniors are concerned with losing weight, there are others who struggle with the difficulty...
Read MoreIf you have been concerned by bruises that seem to appear daily on your senior parent you’re not alone, and it’s not all in your head. Seniors do bruise very easily because of the natural changes in their skin that happens with age. Bruises happen when...
Read MoreAging in place is the technical term for seniors remaining in their homes as they get older instead of seeking other living arrangements. The number of seniors who are choosing to remain in their homes is increasing every year. And according to polls...
Read MoreSeniors have a high risk of coming down with respiratory illnesses during the winter months. Doctors are warning that seniors need to be careful this winter because there will be high rates of RSV, the flu, and Covid-19. Seniors can also develop...
Read MoreVegetables should be included in your loved one’s diet because they are filled with vitamins and minerals your loved one needs to stay healthy. If your loved one wants to age in place and live the rest of their life at home, they may need more help than...
Read MoreIt's complicated and important to talk about the link between medication and depression in older people. Often, due to changes in their bodies with age and medical issues, seniors are more likely to have long-term illnesses that need medication....
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