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  • 4 Tips to Help Seniors Avoid Adverse Drug Interactions

    July 11, 2023

    Making sure your loved ones are taking their medicine correctly and avoiding harmful combinations is key to their overall wellness. This Senior Helpers blog post offers several tips to help prevent adverse drug interactions.

  • Warning Signs of Senior Malnutrition & How to Prevent It

    July 10, 2023

    This Senior Helpers post offers a guide to help you spot the early warning signs of malnutrition, as well as tips on maintaining a nutritious diet for the seniors you care for.

  • 4 Most Common Fall-Related Injuries Among Seniors

    July 7, 2023

    This Senior Helpers blog post sheds light on the most common fall-related injuries among seniors and provides useful preventive advice.

  • How Hydration Affects Cognitive Function in Seniors

    July 6, 2023

    This Senior Helpers blog post examines why seniors are more susceptible to dehydration and how it can affect their mental acuity. We will explore the importance of seniors staying hydrated for their overall well-being and offer tips to make sure they do.

  • Senior Helpers® Opens Doors in Plymouth, MN

    May 10, 2023

    PLYMOUTH, MN (May 10, 2023)Senior Helpers®, one of the nation’s premier providers of personalized in-home senior care, today announced the official opening of its Plymouth, Minnesota location, Senior Helpers of Lake Minnetonka. The new franchise, to be managed and operated by owner Kaitlin McDaniel, will serve senior citizens and their families throughout the region, including Chaska, Excelsior, Maple Grove, Orono, Plymouth, Rogers and Wayzata, and will bring more than 30 new area jobs over the next year. Senior Helpers’ professionally trained and licensed caregivers will help local seniors continue to enjoy the comfort of their own home despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges.