If you’re searching for a fun activity that will benefit your loved one, art therapy might be it. Studies have found that seniors who do art have fewer doctor’s visits, better physical health, and require less medication. This includes...
People are now living longer lives than ever, but still, men aren’t living as long as women. The average life expectancy for men in the US is now roughly 75 years. For women, it’s more than 80. A leading...
What’s a stroke? It’s when the blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. According to the American Heart Association, someone in the United States has a stroke...
Aches and pains are a part of aging. While these aches and pains come in different ways, they’re most noticeable in the joints. Joint pain can make walking, sitting, or standing painful and challenging. Plus, it may lead to...
Spring brings beautiful weather, outdoor activities, and longer days. It also reminds us of those cleaning projects we put off all winter. For seniors that live alone, it may not be such an easy task. Here are some projects...
Hearing loss is a part of aging but It doesn’t happen overnight. It comes gradually and it’s usually in both ears, affecting one in three people ages 65-74. Living with reduced hearing may be uncomfortable and difficult for older...
January is Blood Donation month. Blood donations help all kinds of patients in need: accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those battling cancer. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood....
Christmas is just a few weeks away and gifting an older loved one is not always the easiest task. Have you considered a medical alert system? Medical alert systems allow seniors to call for help, literally at the press...
Holidays should be spent surrounded by family and loved ones. For many seniors, this isn’t the case. Many often find themselves spending this time alone for various reasons. This in turn affects their mental and physical well-being. How can...
Physical activity is key for seniors who want to reduce the long-term arthritic pain in their joints. At first, it can feel impossible, but those who choose to try to find exercise to be one of the best ways...