Foods for Better Eyesight and In Home Senior Care
We all know that dreaded moment when we agree to one commitment too many. You can’t think of a good way to say no, so you say yes, and immediately regret it as your stress level rises.
While staying healthy is the goal of all people, especially older adults, those suffering from diabetes need to be aware of possible changes to health. Diabetes is unfortunately the seventh leading cause of death, and can lead to permanent disabilities.
Starting conversations with senior loved ones about their medical history and needs can be uncomfortable. Here are some tips to guide you.
Make the holidays a little brighter for your senior loved ones! Here are tips to help seniors reach out to family and friends this season.
Many seniors have amassed an impressive collection of lights, ornaments, and other holiday decorations over the years, but getting them into and out of the attic may no longer be a feasible option. Here are six helpful tips for storing your holiday decorations to keep your holiday season safer and easier to manage.
Some states and agencies may require you to take and pass a course on caregiving career. These courses may be free, or there may be scholarships to help you cover the program's costs.
You can still have birthday celebrations even when everyone can’t be present. Check out these creative ideas to stay connected and show some love on the special day.