Arthritis is one of the most common ailments among people over the age of sixty-five years old, and can be a very painful condition. There are three main types: osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout, each with different causes, and none of which have a “cure.” There are, however, ways to help ease the daily pain Read More
The Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s & Proactive Protection
Diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease are two of the most common causes of death in the United States, and in the past few decades, scientists have seen a rise in both. Diabetes is a disease in which the body is not able to process sugars regularly, and the cardiovascular system is put in great danger–especially when Read More
Finding Time for Self-Care
Whether you are a caregiver by profession, or a family member caring for a loved one, being a caregiver can be a very exhausting job. Sometimes we do not realize how much stress we’re holding, and it is important to squeeze in time everyday for self-care, which means taking care of you! Even if it’s Read More
Tax Time Scams and Protecting Our Vulnerable Seniors
By Pam Ness As tax time approaches, we need to stay alert about protecting the seniors in our lives from falling prey to IRS phone scams, which continue to remain a serious problem across the country. The IRS and law enforcement officers warn that these scams are ongoing, and many vulnerable people get victimized into Read More
Healing During the Holidays: Practical Ways to Remember Our Loved Ones
by Pam Ness With the approach of Easter (March 27) and Passover (starting April 22), there is a lot to look forward to: the early blooms and breezes of spring, more daylight, and an opportunity to gather together with extended family to celebrate the holidays. While the occasion may be joyous, holidays can contain difficult Read More
How to Stay Healthy During Cold and Flu Season
Stay Healthy During Cold Season by Pam Ness We are currently in the thick of cold and flu season. Seniors are especially at risk of developing complications if they do become sick, so taking preventive measures to keep both seniors and their caregivers healthy is essential. Here’s a few tips on how to stay healthy Read More
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