How Can Hospice Care Reduce Crisis Hospitalizations?
When seniors are seriously ill and close to the end of life, they may find themselves facing a variety of complications that send them to
When seniors are seriously ill and close to the end of life, they may find themselves facing a variety of complications that send them to
Alzheimer’s disease presents some distinct challenges for seniors and for the people who love them. Caregiving can feel even more complicated when seniors have Alzheimer’s.
Every morning is a new chance to welcome the day ahead, and seniors in particular need to start the day well in order to preserve
Depression does not have to be a normal part of aging, but millions of seniors do battle depression every day. When family caregivers understand the
When the weather starts warming up, people start to think about moving more and eating healthier. March is National Nutrition Month and family caregivers can
It’s completely understandable if your elderly family member isn’t excited about the idea of leaving her home before she’s ready to do so. She may
Life after a heart attack can mean big changes for aging adults. They might have to make some new decisions around health and overall well-being
No one smokes because they think it’s healthy. Seniors who smoke know it’s not healthy. They know the risks of smoking. But for many seniors
Brain injuries have huge physical impacts on the people who suffer from them, but they also cause other issues, including behavioral changes. Understanding these changes
The coldest of winter temperatures will be here before you know it. While some areas will battle temperatures and wind chills that are well below