Seniors and Health Issues
4 Ways To Help Your Senior Parent Manage Depression
Did you know that more than two million seniors have depression in the U.S.? It’s true, and that number is increasing every year.
Read MoreActivities That Stimulate Your Mom’s Cognitive Skills
Six and a half million U.S. adults have Alzheimer’s disease. It’s a number that keeps climbing each year.
Read MoreWhy is Walking a Crucial Activity for Senior Citizens?
One of the most beneficial activities for senior citizens is walking. The benefits of this activity are mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional.
Read MoreWhat Can Your Senior Do to Support Her Kidney Health?
Kidney disease isn’t something that your senior is going to develop no matter what. There are steps she can take to reduce her risk.
Read MoreTips to Better Health for Elderly Men
If you are caring for your male elderly loved one, it is important to help him improve his health as much as possible.
Read MoreLong Term Effects Of Pneumonia
Pneumonia is a lung illness that may affect anybody, regardless of age or health status.
Read MoreLoneliness and the Health of Senior Citizens: What Do You Need to Know?
Is your elderly loved one feeling lonely? Unfortunately, many senior citizens feel this way throughout their elderly years.
Read MoreLearn About Strokes and Why 24-Hour Home Care Is Important
A stroke can happen at any time, even in children. Approximately 800,000 Americans have a stroke each year.
Read MoreWhat Type of Cancer is Common Among Seniors?
Finding out that your loved one has cancer can be a terrifying experience because you never know what will happen next.
Read MoreHearing Loss and Dementia: What Do You Need to Know?
Have you noticed your elderly loved one is experiencing hearing issues? Do they have a dementia diagnosis?
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