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By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 10, 2024

Caring for a senior loved one living with Alzheimer’s can be a strenuous job, but it can also allow you to build lasting memories and make life easier for your loved one. Regardless of the situation, you’ll need to remain patient, try your hardest, and make choices that benefit your loved one’s mental and physical wellbeing. Below are tips that…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 9, 2024

A home provides comfort through the years, so it’s understandable for older adults to prefer to remain in familiar surroundings for as long as possible. If you’re caring for elderly parents, it’s equally understandable to be concerned about their safety. Ease your own concerns and create a safe environment for your senior loved ones by keeping the tips offered below…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 8, 2024

If your senior loved one is among the 7 to 10 million people worldwide living with Parkinson’s disease, the focus will be on treating symptoms to boost his or her overall quality of life. While your loved one’s doctor is likely to provide useful information, some important considerations are often left out of such conversations. Here are a handful of…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 5, 2024

Beau’s lines are horizontal depressions across the width of the fingernail that occur when one or more nails stop growing for one or more days. When the body regenerates nail cells, the nails resume normal growth and the lines appear. Dr. Joseph Honore Simon Beau discovered the problem in 1846, and the anomaly was named after the French physician. Beau’s…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 4, 2024

If you’re looking for a highly effective and incredibly simple drink with endless health benefits for seniors, golden milk might be your answer. Golden milk is made primarily from turmeric, a spice that gives the milk its characteristic golden color. This is often mixed with heated coconut milk or coconut oil, grated ginger, and black peppercorns. You can also add…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 3, 2024

The brain plays a significant role in determining a person’s weight. This is due to the oxygen sensors’ regulation of metabolic activities. As brain function deteriorates with age, seniors can develop an increased risk of weight problems. The following information can help you keep your senior loved one fit and healthy during the golden years.   How the Brain Regulates…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 2, 2024

Each culture has its own unique eating and mealtime practices, all of which hold valuable health benefits. From using specific ingredients to changing how food is viewed and presented, here are some of the best tips for dining from around the world.   Maximize Nutrition in Every Meal Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world, and this is…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on January 1, 2024

If you provide in-home care for an elderly parent, helping him or her stay healthy and happy may be as simple as playing a board game or taking a walk together. If you’re wondering how else you can promote your loved one’s wellbeing, here are a few ideas.   Encourage Mental Stimulation Engaging in activities such as crossword puzzles, jigsaw…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on December 28, 2023

Older adults often live on fixed incomes supported by social security, retirement benefits, pension payouts, and similar sources. Based on an analysis of more than 100,000 complaints received from adults 62 and older, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has come up with a list of financial issues that typically affect people in their senior years. Here are six of the…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on December 14, 2023

Statistics indicate up to 30 percent of older adults are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days after their initial discharge. The likelihood of having to return to the hospital increases for those over the age of 75. There are a number of ways family members can reduce the chance of an elderly parent being readmitted. Here are some of…