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  • Is It Safe Exercising with Arthritis?

    June 16, 2023

    Arthritis refers to the general umbrella term for a group of over 100 different conditions that all have the common factor of affecting the joints in our bones and/or the tissues around the joints. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, followed up by rheumatoid arthritis and gout. There are a number of factors that combine to result in arthritis, genetic factors, lifestyle, and environment. And while people of any age can have arthritis, one of the top risk factors is age.

  • Reduce Stress by Resolving Guilt

    June 14, 2023

    Everyone has heard the adage that couples shouldn’t go to bed angry. What you may not know is that this advice can apply to your other relationships as well. Research done by Oregon State University found that the emotional response after any unresolved argument can be stressful.

  • 6 Must-Read Books for Senior Caregivers

    June 13, 2023

    Discover six essential books for senior caregivers that offer valuable insights and advice. Enhance your caregiving skills and knowledge today!

  • Balancing the Roles of Caregiver and Child

    June 12, 2023

    Finding a healthy balance between the roles of caregiver and child is crucial. Learn some tips for maintaining your personal well-being.

  • Indulgent Treats for the Heart

    June 9, 2023

    With heart disease being the number one killer in the United States, many of us are thinking about ways that we can all take good care of our hearts. Maybe we make a resolution to get more exercise, lower our stress levels, and control our blood pressure, making sure to keep it within recommended levels. For most people, the first step is to examine our eating habits, and look at all the ways we can switch to a healthier diet. Many of us may do this and then experience the disappointment of learning we have to give up some of our “guilty favorites” when we create our meal plans for the week.

  • Avoiding Eye Injuries

    June 6, 2023

    These days more of us are spending extra time at home, either working remotely, cooking for ourselves, tackling DIY projects or spending more time gardening or any other ways to find recreation at home. But you may not know that many of the activities we engage in at home can pose a risk of eye injury. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, 2.4 million people in the United States suffer an eye injury each year. And on average, more than half of these injuries occur at home.

  • Gout: No Longer Just for Kings

    June 2, 2023

    Gout is a painful type of arthritis that commonly affects the joints of the big toe, but can also affect the ankle, heel, knees, wrists, fingers, or elbow. Like any other joint disease, gout can be painful and disabling, and yet many people with this condition sometimes fail to seek treatment due to misinformation.

  • Osteoporosis: Not Just for Women

    May 30, 2023

    Osteoporosis is a disease where the bones gradually lose density, thinning and weakening over time. It is common among older adults of all genders, not just women. And yet many people mistakenly believe that it’s only a health concern for women, and not something men should be at all concerned about either. While it is true that the disease more commonly affects women, the truth is that men can and do get it too.

  • How Family Caregivers Can Help Improve Senior Dietary Habits

    May 21, 2023

    Providing healthy and nutritious meals is essential for seniors. Learn some tips on improving seniors' dietary habits and making meal times more enjoyable.

  • Habits to Boost Your Immune System

    May 19, 2023

    Ever since the coronavirus pandemic began and brought the idea of disease prevention to the front of our minds, many people have been wondering about what extra steps they can take to protect themselves. Though we have vaccines for the COVID-19 virus and for seasonal influenza, there are always extra measures and tools at our disposal. We learned during the pandemic that distancing, masking, and frequent hand washing and disinfection protocols can lower our risk of contracting diseases of any kind. But many of us are also wondering what we can do to boost the strength of our immune system and help our body’s natural line of defense. For seniors, this is a greater challenge due to the changes brought about from age.

  • How to Help Your Senior Parent Adjust to Life After a Stroke

    May 18, 2023

    Experiencing a stroke can be a life-altering event for seniors. Learn some practical tips and advice catering to your parent's recovery.

  • The Right Car for Seniors

    May 16, 2023

    As we age, some of the changes that our bodies go through can make driving a less safe activity for seniors. Eye diseases, arthritis, memory problems, side effects from medications, and more, can all make it harder to street, react to conditions on the road, and make decisions behind the wheel.

  • Spend Time with Others for Brain Health

    May 8, 2023

    There has been a great deal of research done recently which has shed light on what has been called an “epidemic” of loneliness among seniors. The University of Michigan published a study which found that 25% of adults have reported feeling lonely. And you may not know this, but loneliness is in fact a health problem. Many experts have listed it among health concerns such as smoking or obesity in terms of causing negative health outcomes.

  • Gym Safety Tips

    May 5, 2023

    While it is entirely possible to work out at home or outside, joining and working out at a gym has numerous advantages. For one, there is a large amount of space and a wide variety of equipment and machines, all allowing you to perform many exercises that would be otherwise difficult or impossible at home. Staff and instructors teach classes for you to follow along with, and can show you the correct and safe way to use machines and perform exercises. Gyms also provide a place to exercise in the event of bad weather, and many health insurance plans offer discounted or even free gym memberships.

  • Opioids Raise Fall Risk

    April 28, 2023

    There is certainly no doubt that you’ve heard something about the terrible epidemic of opioids that is sweeping the nation, ruining and costing so many lives in the United States.

  • Lowering the Danger of Blood Clots

    April 25, 2023

    Deep vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in a large vein, most often in the lower leg, thigh, pelvis, or arm. The clot can not only cause temporary or permanent damage in the vein where it forms, but there is another risk of it breaking free.

  • Managing and Preventing Diabetes Complications

    April 21, 2023

    In the United States, more than 30 million people are currently living with diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that happens when levels of blood glucose, more commonly known as blood sugar, are too high.

  • Leafy Greens for a Younger Brain

    April 18, 2023

    Maybe your trips to the supermarket produce section are limited to grabbing a few tomatoes, bananas, apples and an onion or two for a basic selection of fruits and vegetables.

  • Travel Tips for Seniors

    April 15, 2023

    When the word travel comes up, most people have different images come up in their minds. For some, it means jet-setting off to a exotic, tropical locale. For others, a simple road trip out to see tourist stops along the highway, or maybe an all-inclusive cruise through the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Top 5 Vitamin Deficiencies in Seniors (And How to Address Them in Meal Planning)

    April 14, 2023

    Addressing vitamin deficiencies in seniors is crucial for their well-being. Learn its importance and how to include them in meal planning effectively.

  • Out-of-State Tech Support: How to Help Senior Relatives With Internet Safety and Scams

    April 13, 2023

    It can be a real challenge for family members to ensure their senior relatives are protected from threats. Learn how to keep them safe from online scams.

  • Oral Health for Seniors

    April 11, 2023

    Our teeth and gums change as we age. The years of wear and tear will take a toll, often leading to thinning enamel and broken or lost teeth. And even when teeth are repaired, with crowns, fillings, root canals or bridges, they are still less hardy. And gums recede, leading to sensitive areas of the teeth not covered by enamel to be exposed.

  • Recognizing Dementia

    April 7, 2023

    Dementia is a collection of symptoms that can occur due to a variety of diseases. They include impairments in thought, communication, and memory. Currently, there is no cure for the symptoms or the diseases that cause them, and the best way to combat it is to adopt a healthy lifestyle and hopefully prevent it. For care providers and family members of the elderly, it is important to be aware of the early signs of dementia.

  • Alleviating Insomnia

    April 4, 2023

    Many of us are not alone in feeling tired and sleepy. According to the CDC, one in five adults suffers from insufficient sleep every day. As we get older, adequate, restful sleep can seem to slip away from us. Creating good sleeping habits when you can will pay off later in life.

  • What’s Normal for Older Eyes?

    April 3, 2023

    It is typically around 40 years of age that many people start to notice changes in their eyesight caused by aging. And in the United States, there are more than 142 million people that are currently over the age of 40. It is predicted that by the year 2030, more than 90 million people will be age 65 or older, and one in six of these people will have a vision impairment that will not be able to be corrected by glasses or contact lens. For people in these age groups, awareness of common eye symptoms can help them seek quicker treatment in order to prevent vision loss.