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Eight Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

By Sarah Smith | August 11, 2018

There are many early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The symptoms of this disease worsen over time. If the symptoms have been developing gradually over time, it is possible that it could be the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Some signs of someone with beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease: 1. They have trouble remembering […]

Five Ways to Improve the Quality of Life for Seniors

By Sarah Smith | August 3, 2018

It’s not enough to just be alive. Good quality of life is essential, but especially important for older adults. Feeling satisfied and fulfilled is just as important as getting regular check-ups from the doctor. Having a positive view on life can help seniors have more energy, less stress, better appetite, and prevent certain capabilities. We […]

High Blood Pressure in Seniors

By Sarah Smith | July 21, 2018

What Is High Blood Pressure? High blood pressure is a condition when the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high. Blood pressure can be determined both by the amount of blood your heart pumps and the resistance flow to blood flow in your arteries. The more blood your heart pumps and […]

Elderly Dehydration 101

By Sarah Smith | June 29, 2018

For many Americans, the summer months bring picnics with the family, sitting at an outdoor concert, and lazy afternoons at the beach. As temperatures rise, summer activities can increase the risk for another season staple: dehydration. Dehydration can cause serious health concerns for anyone, but the elderly are at a particular risk. Why Seniors Are […]

Helping a Senior Loved One Downsize

By Sarah Smith | June 22, 2018

Father’s Day Celebration Ideas for Seniors

By Sarah Smith | June 10, 2018

Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 17. It is a day we honor our fathers and thank them for all that they have given us. With their independence and stamina fading away, many elderly fathers feel lost and often even out of place. Father’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and honor them. However, […]

The Long Distance Grandparent : Staying Connected

By Sarah Smith | June 1, 2018

Feeling a connection with your grandchildren normally comes naturally, but this bond can be challenged when miles separate you. Despite the long-distance, you do not have to be out of your grandchildren’s lives because they do not live close to you. Travel and age may restrict one to seeing their grandchildren once or twice a […]

Get Smart About Strokes

By Sarah Smith | May 25, 2018

The month of May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. It is the leading cause of adult disability. A stroke is when the blood supply to the brain has stopped due to a blockage or hemorrhage. Cells require oxygen and glucose. The stroke deprives […]

Encouraging a Senior Loved One to Go to the Doctor

By Sarah Smith | May 18, 2018

It’s not too uncommon for one to dread going to the doctor. The struggle can be overbearing when you have to figure out what to do when your loved one is in need of medical treatment, but is refusing care. Convince your relative to see a doctor by initiating a dialogue where concerns are addressed […]

Mother’s Day Ideas for Seniors

By Sarah Smith | May 9, 2018

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 13. In honor of the holiday, daughters and sons around the country will be showering their mothers with whatever they can to make the day as special as possible. The reality is that many mothers live in assisted living communities and your celebration can be limited because of this. […]

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