Being a senior does not necessarily mean succumbing to illness or physical weakness. While growing old does come with unavoidable changes such as wrinkles or weakened stamina, health complications are very much preventable. Research has found...
Read More ›Dementia is the general term for problems involving memory, language, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities that affect a senior’s daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. When the symptoms develop into...
Read More ›Most seniors have several prescribed medications they need to take a few times daily. Taking these medications according to the prescription is crucial to ensure their efficacy and avoid health complications. As with most Senior Living...
Read More ›Employing a sitter may be an option if your schedule prevents you from caring for your loved one while they are in the hospital. We recognize that your schedule and other obligations may be constrained. As a result, taking care of loved ones...
Read More ›Forgetfulness is the most common sign of aging. And yes, while it may be a less serious condition compared to other age-related conditions, it can, in fact, be quite frustrating for seniors. In some cases, it can even affect their way of life,...
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