COPD Restrictions: Simplify Cleaning Routines With These Tips
Your dad has COPD, and it can make it hard for him to breathe. His doctors tell you to make sure you avoid cleaners with strong perfumes or chemical scents.
How To Prevent Heat Stroke In Seniors
Heat stroke can happen fast and it can cause serious medical issues or even death. Seniors and their families should take the threat of heat-related illness very seriously.
International Self-Care Day: Are You Taking Care of Yourself?
The U.S. Senate established July 24th as International Self-Care Day, an awareness day started by the International Self-Care Foundation in 2011.
The Six Steps to Proper Foot Care for Your Diabetic Dad
Your dad’s doctor tested his blood and determined that your dad has diabetes. He needs to take care of his feet, but he’s not sure where to start.
Should You Worry About Your Dad’s Headaches?
Your dad keeps getting headaches that come and go. You’re worried about it as he’s not one to get headaches.
Improving the Connection Between You and Your Elderly Loved One
Are you and your elderly loved one having a difficult time getting along lately? Maybe, it seems like all you do is argue when you are on the phone with them or when you are visiting their home.
Foods Your Senior Should Eat for Healthy Bones
Your diet can impact your entire life much more than you may think. You get what you put in your body. When you nourish your body, you will feel better and live longer.
Five Ways 24-Hour Home Care for Seniors Helps End Isolation
Since your dad died, your mom has been isolated. You stop by as much as you can, but as an only child, you don’t feel you can be with her as much as she needs.
Learn the Facts About Cataracts During Cataract Awareness Month
When a person has cataracts, it’s often harder to see at night. Blurred or double vision is typical.
4 Ways To Keep A Senior With Alzheimer’s Engaged
Mental engagement is the best way to slow down the progression of the disease and help seniors retain their cognition for as long as possible.