Wondering where to put away holiday decorations besides the attic? Here are some suggestions for seniors on where to store those heavy boxes and totes full of decor.
Many families who have senior loved ones living with dementia can accidentally buy patronizing or otherwise upsetting gifts for them. Here's our guide to shopping this holiday season and what to avoid when buying gifts for seniors with dementia.
December is National Giving Month. And what better way to celebrate this occasion than by volunteering? Here are some tips for seniors to volunteer at the comfort of their own home.
Winter can be a lonely time for many people. It's often cold and gloomy, the days are shorter, and the busyness of the holidays can make it hard to see loved ones in between gatherings or shopping. Although winter can be depressing, there are ways to manage to depression and isolation felt this time of year. By participating in a few morning habits and routines this winter season, you can start to tackle the isolation and take back your life.
Seniors may feel lonelier and more isolated in the winter. They may not get out as much to go shopping or just have lunch with friends. Family members or friends may not stop by as often. These feelings of loneliness and isolation are often compounded if a senior also experience
During the holidays, it can be tougher than usual for seniors not to feel the effects of loneliness. This article offers great tips for how seniors can cope with their solitude this holiday season.