We’re entering a season of joy, celebration, and togetherness. But while this is generally a happy time for many, it can also be a period of loneliness and sadness for older adults. This time of hustle and bustle can be overwhelming, and for seniors living on their own, the holidays can magnify feelings of isolation and loss. That’s why seniors need to take proactive steps to prevent holiday depression. If…
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Fall Activities for Seniors That Boost Well-being
We tend to start slowing down our activities once the fall arrives. It’s a bit cooler outside and our thoughts turn to more indoor things to do. But it doesn’t mean we should stop completely.
6 Tips to Help Improve Your Dexterity
If your fingers and hands are becoming stiff, try these tips to keep your hands functioning and remain independent for as long as you can.
5 Success Strategies for Solo Seniors
If you’re one of the 22 million Americans over 55 years and living alone, you want to do so safely and well. We compiled expert advice to help you grow older on your own.
Brain Health & Iron Deficiencies in Seniors
Iron is an essential mineral that our bodies need to survive. But did you know that iron also plays a vital role in brain function?
Be Good to Your Brain
our brain, just like any other organ or muscle, needs to be taken care of. There are easy ways you can be good to your brain.
What You Should Know About Heart Health for Seniors
In this blog post, we’ll cover some basic information on heart health and offer tips on how seniors can keep their hearts healthy.
Do You Know the Early Warning Signs of Parkinson’s Disease?
Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease can be challenging since many of its symptoms can be like changes that occur as we age.
6 Lifestyle Changes to Help Seniors Live Happier and Feel Better
Being proactive in managing your personal health and wellness is key to living your best life. Here are 6 ways to help you live happier and feel better:
Low Vision: What Seniors and Caregivers Need to Know
If you or a loved one is having trouble seeing, make an appointment with your primary care provider. Some causes of low vision may be related to a serious underlying health issue.