Seniors and Health Issues
Five Reasons Your Senior Wants to Stay in Her Own Home
It’s possible that your senior has become very insistent about staying in her own home. Why is that?
Read MoreHome Care Can Help Seniors Manage Depression
Studies have found that even though a huge percentage of seniors have symptoms of depression, seniors over 65 are less likely to recognize their symptoms as being caused by depression.
Read MoreExtra Communication Precautions to Take with Covid-19
The number one thing to remember when you are wearing a mask and communicating with your elderly loved one is to have patience.
Read MoreDoes Your Elderly Loved One Have a UTI? Here Are Some Common Signs of This Health Condition.
A UTI can be painful and extremely uncomfortable. If someone gets a UTI, they will often need an antibiotic and/or other prescription medications or treatments.
Read MoreSundowners: How Can Family Caregivers Help with the Symptoms?
Does your elderly loved one have sundowners? If so, you may already have a feeling how challenging it is going to be when caring for them.
Read More4 Things Seniors Can Do To Avoid Winter Illnesses
Seniors who have underlying health conditions need to do whatever they can to try and avoid getting sick during the winter.
Read MoreWhat Sort of Medical Tests for Seniors over 60?
Most seniors will remain healthy even as they age, but not all seniors have the luxury of being healthy.
Read MoreIs It Time to Shift Focus to Your Own Well-Being?
Self-care is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. Family caregivers are also most likely to bypass it.
Read MoreWhat Are the Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes
Are you worried about your elderly loved one’s health? Maybe, they have a family history of Type 2 diabetes and you are concerned they will get it too.
Read MoreHealth Foods That Help to Reduce Blood Pressure
One thing that you may want to learn more about is the health foods that help to reduce blood pressure.
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