Signs of Heat Stroke in the Elderly
If you have an elderly loved one who loves the outdoors, it is imperative to understand and recognize the signs of heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
If you have an elderly loved one who loves the outdoors, it is imperative to understand and recognize the signs of heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented. While combatting loneliness has always been a concern for the elderly, the issue has reached a new level of urgency.
As we age, healthy and appropriate exercise becomes even more important. Senior citizens who haven’t regularly exercised may not know where to start.
While some people seem to grow old gracefully without much effort, the fact is that most seniors have at least some concerns about aging.
Those involved in caregiving may also have a job, children in the home, or other responsibilities which must also be given attention.
Experts have identified specific vitamins and minerals which are known to help to protect eye health at all stages of life.
With restrictions still in place, many seniors are also suffering from social isolation, tech can be a real lifesaver for seniors who live alone.
The changing roles between parents and their adult children can be challenging to navigate. Here is some expert advice to help.
A Banyan Residence has not had one case of COVID-19 since closing to visitors in March. We spoke with SNN regarding the executive order from Ron DeSantis.
Our community has made the decision to continue with our visitor policy that only allows medically-necessary personnel or staff on property, without exception.