
According to National Institute on Aging, dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning – thinking, remembering, and reasoning – to such an extent that it interferes with a person’s daily life and activities. Taking care of a loved one with dem...
Read More ›It’s tempting to take over your senior loved one’s day-to-day living, especially when aging starts to slow them down. However, seniors value their independent living while aging. It is possible to care for your senior loved ones without r...
Read More ›When we reach our senior years, we will have more needs that may be very challenging for us or for our family members to fulfill. We need the assistance of professionals to help us cater to our needs in this time of our life. But we may not be sure w...
Read More ›There will come a time for some of us seniors that we will have to transfer to some kinds of residences such as assisted living facilities, nursing homes, etc. from our own homes for different valid reasons like health conditions, or disability. But ...
Read More ›Falling is one of the leading causes of ER admissions in seniors. It can lead to serious injuries so it is necessary to find ways to prevent it. Below are some helpful tips that you can do to reduce your senior loved one’s risk of falling at home: ...
Read More ›As your loved ones get older, they may no longer be able to do the things they can do back when they were still younger. They may no longer be able to accomplish certain tasks and daily living activities all on their own. That’s why you must recogn...
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