The transition from an assisted living facility to receiving care at home can be complicated, so your family should have… Read More
As seniors age, it’s normal for their living situations to change. When seniors are no longer able to live independently,… Read More
Dementia symptoms typically develop slowly and may only become noticeable when memory lapses become more of a disruption to daily… Read More
The journey of providing care for an older loved one is often one that includes emotional highs and lows as… Read More
Friendships are important during the senior years. Your aging loved one can rely on friends to cheer him or her… Read More
Three out of every five seniors 65 and older have some type of vision problem, according to American Family Physician.… Read More
Once stabilized and on the mend, senior stroke survivors are released from the hospital with recommended medications and therapy instructions.… Read More
A National Health and Aging Trends Study found about two-thirds of Americans over the age of 65 need some level… Read More
Fear is one emotion people never outgrow. Younger adults sometimes fear getting old, but older adults tend to find there’s… Read More
Watching your senior loved one push his or her plate away at mealtimes again and again can be upsetting. Seniors… Read More