Category: Caregiver & Family Resources
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Post: Understanding the Stages of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s is a disease that usually affects older adults over the age of 65. It is an incurable brain disorder…
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Post: How to Help Seniors with Anxiety
While people can have anxiety at any age, it is increasingly common to see seniors with anxiety. Stressful life events,…
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Post: Finding Memory Care for Your Loved One with Dementia
When an elderly loved one develops dementia, caring for them can be an intensely emotional and stressful experience. Most people…
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Post: 5 Signs of Depression in Seniors
Depression can hit at any age, but depression in older adults may be more difficult to spot. Depression in seniors…
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Post: When Is It Time to Move Into a Retirement Home?
For most seniors, many factors go into making a decision to move to a senior living community. It may be…
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Post: Signs Your Senior Loved One Has Depression
Watching out for your senior loved one’s physical and mental health is a great responsibility. While their physical ability is…
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Post: 3 Great Winter Activities for Seniors
Fun social activities are the best way to keep senior adults active and get the social interaction they need. This…
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Post: What to Know About Flu Shots for Seniors
Every year, millions of people get sick from the flu, and seniors are particularly vulnerable to this potentially dangerous illness.…
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Post: 5 Winter Safety Tips for Seniors
Whether or not you love the winter months, staying safe and prepared for various weather conditions is important. Chilly temperatures…
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Post: 3 Signs It’s Time for Your Parent to Stop Driving
One of the most critical aspects of senior safety is knowing when it is time for seniors to stop driving.…
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