Posts Tagged ‘Senior Care Media PA’
Are There Effective Ways to Reduce Your Dad’s Stroke Risk?
Every 40 seconds on average, a person in the U.S. suffers a stroke. Around 25 percent of those strokes are first-time strokes.
Read MoreTake Time to Clean the Home After Visitors
The best way to limit the spread is by washing hands all of the time, avoiding close contact during peak virus seasons, and cleaning all surfaces after visitors.
Read MoreIncrease Cognitive Functioning with These Lifestyle Tips
Cognitive vitality is something that everyone should know more about. If you are a family caregiver one of the things you want to watch out for is cognitive vitality in your loved one.
Read MoreWhat Are the Signs of Caregiver Burnout and How Do You Stop Them?
During September’s National Self-Care Awareness Month, you need to focus on self-care.
Read MoreCould a Tiny House Be Right for Your Parent?
Lots of older adults start to think about downsizing when caring for a large home becomes more difficult due to age. The average home in the United States is around 2,600 square feet, and that’s far more house than an older adult may be able to handle. Maybe you’re thinking about helping your parent to…
Read MoreScientist’s Find Link Between Stress and Heart Attacks and Strokes
Stress has long been associated with heart attacks and strokes. Family caregivers and others that care for seniors have been advised to incorporate a healthy diet, schedule exercise and manage stress in order to help those they care for live the best and healthiest life. Cortisol, the stress hormone, was at one time believed to…
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