Still Smoking? You CAN Quit!
Smoking causes adverse health effects for people of any age, but even seniors can benefit significantly from quitting the habit.
Smoking causes adverse health effects for people of any age, but even seniors can benefit significantly from quitting the habit.
Staying healthy doesn't have to be complicated - here are some of the easy, basic ways to keep feeling great as you grow older.
If you are the sole caregiver for an elderly parent and need some time away, respite care may be a great short-term solution.
Caregiving may refer to at-home care, moving them into your home, or transitioning to assisted living or memory care - but all require an emotional decision.
Under the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), memory care may be considered a "long-term care service," a deductible expense.
Dementia patients often ask the same questions repeatedly or tell the same story over and over - causing agitation and frustration for their caregivers.
Hearing loss can cause social isolation, depression, loss of balance and even dementia; but seniors should be encouraged to find a solution.
Magnesium is responsible for many of the problems senior citizens encounter, including insomnia, joint pain, and fatigue. In fact, magnesium is essential for healthy aging.
Green plants can lower stress, purify the air, and improve the well-being of dementia patients. There may be no easier way to help your senior loved one.
For senior adults, aging well depends on maintaining mental and physical health and staying engaged in a fulfilling life.