Seniors and Health Issues
If Your Elderly Loved One Has Parkinson’s They Should Avoid These Foods
Diet and nutrition have a significant influence on improving the general health of Parkinson’s patients.
Read MoreWhat To Do If Your Senior Parent is Overeating
Even if they are living independently and aging in place, your senior needs to concentrate on physical activity, food, and mental health.
Read MoreLearn More About the Benefits of Home Health Care During Older Americans Month
Arrange home health care services as soon as you know your mom needs them. When she’s supported after a hospitalization, surgery, or illness, your mom won’t feel alone or like she’s struggling.
Read MoreCauses of Unexpected Weight Loss in Seniors
It is natural for elderly people to lose weight as they become older. Much of this is due to the lifestyle changes that occur with reaching your golden years.
Read MoreTips for Aging in Place with Parkinson’s Disease
If your elderly loved one has Parkinson’s disease, there are some tips for aging in place that can help them out as much as possible.
Read MoreUnderstanding What 24-Hour Home Care Can and Cannot Offer After a Stroke
When your dad’s mobility and motor function change, he’s going to need assistance with personal care, ambulation, and housekeeping.
Read MoreThe Benefits Of Baths For Seniors
January is National Bath Safety Month which means it’s the perfect time to safely celebrate the benefits of baths.
Read MoreSymptoms of Multiple Sclerosis in Seniors
Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which the body eats away at the protective sheaths in nerve cells.
Read MoreHow Can Yoga Help Your Dad With Balance?
One of the leading causes of falls in older adults is loss of balance. Medication side effects, arthritis pain, and weaker muscles can all play a role.
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Senior Has a Stroke
A stroke is defined as a sudden disruption of the blood supply to the brain.
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