Health & Wellness

Skin Care Tips for Older Adults
July 11th, 2018

Senior Skin Care: Summer Sun Tips

Your skin is your biggest organ, and it’s the only one you can’t live without. So it’s important to take care of it. But what does that mean? It means protecting your skin from the sun! As we all know, blocking the UV rays of the sun is critical for slowing down the aging process. Read more >>

Skin Care Tips for Older Adults
July 11th, 2018

Summer Health Tips for Seniors

We asked the experts what you need to know about medical conditions that can beset older adults in the summer months. Here are their hot-weather tips for seniors: Hot Weather Tips for Seniors 1. Heat Exhaustion and Stroke Any symptoms of heat exhaustion or stroke – flushing in the face, increased body temperature, headaches, nausea, Read more >>

Senior couple swimming
July 1st, 2018

Top 5 Ways for Seniors to Stay Physically Active

One component of aging is usually a decrease in activity, which can result in loss of flexibility, strength and agility. While exercise can’t stop the aging process, it can slow down the effects. Some physical activities are especially beneficial to seniors. Here are five of the best ways for seniors to enjoy better physical health: Read more >>

Man and women looking over documents
June 1st, 2018

The U.S. Department of Justice Launches Elder Justice

The U.S. Department of Justice Launches Elder Justice Seniors are often at the mercy of those who are supposed to care for them, which means they can be taken advantage of. Unfortunately, Elder abuse and financial frauds are rampant in the U.S.: • Data shows that 10% of Americans over 60 are victims of elder abuse Read more >>

Senior couple gardening
April 6th, 2018

Gardening for Seniors’ Better Health

Read our Gardening for Seniors’ Better Health. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

Grandfather warming hands of a small girl in snowy nature on a winter day.
January 30th, 2018

Just for Seniors: 5 Ways to Stay Warm This Winter

Staying warm in the winter seems like good common sense, but it’s not always easy – especially as we age. “As we age, we’re more sensitive to cold weather and we feel cold more easily,” explains Dr. Eugene Emmer, MD, a physiology Ph.D. and founder of RehaDesign Wheelchair Accessories. He ought to know. He comes Read more >>

Family walking in the park
November 13th, 2017

Caregiver Loneliness: How to Feel Less Isolated and More Engaged

The Dangers of Dealing with Loneliness as a Caregiver When you’re a caregiver, feeling alone isn’t unusual. It’s easy to think you’re the only one facing the challenges of caring for an aging loved one, especially when siblings or other family members don’t help or can’t relate, or when you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s Read more >>

leeza gibbons
August 31st, 2017

Removing Loneliness from the Aging Process to Empower Seniors

Removing Loneliness from the Aging Process to Empower Seniors. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

Mother and daughter hugging
July 17th, 2017

Senior Independence: When the Parent Becomes the Parented

Parents of young children love to joke about the revenge they’ll take when their kids are older. I can’t tell you how often I dream about the day, some 30 years from now, when I’ll gleefully, repeatedly wake my grown son up in the middle of the night for some nonsensical reason, just to show Read more >>

Daughter with older father
June 14th, 2017

Caregivers: Combat Stress Before It Takes Over

If there’s one thing that I’ve come across many times, it’s that we often don’t know we’re stressed until we’re really stressed. People complain about fatigue, headaches or irritability, without realizing that the problem is actually stress. We’re not always good at reading ourselves and knowing what we need. People who are responsible for caring Read more >>

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