There are several ways seniors can reach out to friends and family online during the holiday season (and beyond). Read on for some fun tips!
Volunteering is always a worthy endeavor, and so is giving back to seniors. This holiday season, why not combine both? You may be surprised how volunteering your time with the elderly can benefit not only them but also yourself.
Looking for the perfect gift to give to your senior loved one with dementia? Here is our guide on things to avoid when buying gifts for seniors with dementia.
Looking for the perfect gift for your elderly loved one? Here is our guide to what not to buy for seniors with dementia.
Putting up holiday decorations is a joy but the real hustle comes when it's time to bring them down. As the holiday season end, many seniors are worried about where to store their seasonal decor.
The psychological benefits of giving and volunteering are well documented. Seniors who give back to their community reap many rewards, from reducing stress and loneliness to increasing life satisfaction and overall happiness.
Are you planning for a long drive this winter? Here are some tips on how to make your winter car rides safer.
It's no secret that helping others can make you feel good about yourself. For seniors, volunteering their time and effort to those in need may have even more benefits, including combatting feelings of isolation. Read on to learn more.
Gift-giving is a wonderful way to show love and appreciation for a senior loved one. However, if the senior in question is temporarily bedridden or wheelchair-bound, deciding on an appropriate and thoughtful gift can be a challenge.
There is nothing better during the winter holidays than driving your family around in the heated car with carols playing on the radio, looking a holiday lights displays in Montgomery. It develops memories and traditions that last from one generation to the next.