Aging in place has increasingly become a popular choice among seniors. Read on to learn how this can benefit your senior loved one's physical and mental well-being.
Spring home maintenance can be a challenging process for elderly relatives with limited mobility. Read about ways on how a professional can help make spring home maintenance easier for a senior loved one.
Visiting elderly relatives with dementia can be a challenging experience for both children and adults. Here is our guide on how you can prepare your children for visits to elderly loved ones with dementia and ensure a positive experience for everyone.
Bone loss can be a serious concern for seniors as they age. Read on and learn about tips on strengthening bones after the age of 65.
Doing grocery at local supermarkets can be challenging for seniors. With so many different types of food, and so many special deals and promotions, it can seem overwhelming and hard to find the best deal possible. Read on for some tips on how seniors can do smart grocery shopping.
Looking for ways to relieve tension during the long winter season? Here is our guide to help seniors combat stress during isolation periods.
One of the most meaningful and rewarding activities you can share with your senior loved ones is to create a storytelling connection with them. It can be surprising for seniors to realize how much they have been through and how far they have come. Besides, talking about their life experiences keeps their minds active and engaged while improving communication and reducing care-related stress.
Buying gifts for senior loved ones is always an exciting way to lighten their mood and show them love and care. No matter how big or small, a gift goes a long way in creating memorable moments.
As we age, driving can become a daunting task for many. It may be your time to step back from getting behind the wheel, or you might need some safety reminders and best practices to follow to make you feel comfortable once again. Below are some tips on what it takes to drive safely on the road for yourself and others.
Learn about six activities that you can enjoy safely in the summer with your aging loved ones.
The older we get, the more important it is to plan out important events, and other lifestyle changes throughout the year to come. Planning factors such as budgets, home changes, transportation and more can help us not forget anything, but also relieve us of the stress we might otherwise incur.