A lot of cases have proven how aging can be tricky for your brain health. The good news is, there are ways to help maintain your memory and brain health. Keeping your body healthy is as important as keeping your mind healthy, especially in old...
Read More ›Aging in place is the preferred choice of most seniors. This option is more comfortable than moving out to an assisted living facility. It is also a less stressful choice. Continuing to live in a place you’re familiar with eliminates the stress...
Read More ›Our hair is among the most noticeable part of our body—even from a distance. And it plays a huge part in our appearance. As we age, we lose the luster we once had. The color may turn gray and we may experience some hair loss. These changes can...
Read More ›The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five out of every six seniors aged sixty-five years old and above take at least one medication while nearly half of the geriatric population take three meds or more. In spite of this,...
Read More ›Falls are the most common accidents among seniors and can result to broken bones, hip fractures, head injuries, and even death. Some seniors may avoid staying active due to the fear of experiencing a fall. However, as any provider of home health...
Read More ›Particularly in senior the years, managing depression may not be easy. Older adults can experience different life adjustments that include changes in their physical ability, health, autonomy, and nutrition needs. Dealing with depression is an...
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