Reasons Why Senior Citizens Often Lose Interest in Activities
Is your elderly loved one losing interest in activities they used to enjoy? It could be something as simple as watching television or maybe it
Is your elderly loved one losing interest in activities they used to enjoy? It could be something as simple as watching television or maybe it
One out of nine U.S. adults over the age of 64 has Alzheimer’s. The older you are, the higher the risk of being diagnosed with
Personal Care at Home: Think about everything you do for your mom and dad. You stop by before work to make sure someone is in
Senior Home Care: Your parents want to age at home. They love their independence, but you’re concerned about them being unable to keep up with
In-Home Care: You’re the primary family caregiver for your dad, but his needs are changing. He requires more care than you’ve been giving him, and
Companion Care at Home: Many believe that more heart attacks happen in winter. Understanding the reasons why can help your senior.
Home Care: Due to decreased absorption efficiency or the high cost of healthy foods, seniors may stop eating as much as they used to.
Home Care Assistance: Winter weather is on the way and it’s important that seniors aging in place make sure that their homes are ready.
Personal Care at Home: Does your senior have glaucoma? Maybe, they don’t have a diagnosis yet, but you worry they may have this condition.
Companion Care at Home: Around 6.2 million U.S. adults have Alzheimer’s disease. Seven out of ten adults with Alzheimer’s are 75 or older. It can
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