Seniors may find the Medicare Open Enrollment Period daunting. Take a look at the hints in this guide to better prepare your loved ones for this period.
The work of a caregiver can be demanding yet rewarding. To provide the best care, here are some fitness routines for caregivers to try.
Seniors who do yard work may find challenges during the season of fall. Here's how you can keep seniors safe during fall yard work.
Our vision can change as we age. Dry eyes can make everyday tasks harder to do. Read these care tips and advice for when your senior has dry eyes.
It can feel overwhelming when your loved one receives a chronic disease diagnosis. Here's what you can do as a caregiver after a chronic disease diagnosis.
Did you know that heat stroke is particularly dangerous for seniors? Learn the warning signs to keep your senior loved ones safe and healthy.
Celebrating July 4th with a senior veteran is a meaningful way to pay tribute to their service. Learn a few tips to create a memorable celebration.
Fishing provides benefits beyond being a fun activity. Here are 5 reasons why this is a great low-impact activity for seniors.
Making a beautiful outdoor space can benefit seniors both physically and mentally. Try these low-maintenance plants to enhance your outdoor space.
Memorial Day is the best time to celebrate our country's brave men and women. Check these local volunteer ideas for seniors if you want to engage in this year's activities.
Osteoporosis is common among seniors. Understanding its risk factors and prevention in this guide will help you maintain strong bones as you age.
As seniors continue to age, they may have changing needs, especially when some are diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. These are the 8 signs a senior relative with frontotemporal dementia shouldn't be home alone anymore.
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be challenging, especially when sundowning symptoms are present. Here's how you can address and manage sundowning in seniors with dementia.
Seniors with diabetes should maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Check this guide for a smart diet to help you manage diabetes during the Lenten season.
Adding healthy meals to your diet is great, but where should one start? Get started on cooking with herbs with these 4 recipes for eating habits that benefit your heart health.
Receiving the news that your elderly loved one is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis can be hard to deal with, but you can overcome the struggle when you give your loved one the proper care. Here's what you can do in this situation.
Seniors living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) have unique and complex needs. However, there are ways in which non-medical care support can help manage COPD symptoms and improve quality of life.
When your senior loved one needs additional care and support, it might be hard to figure out a way to give them the proper care they need. Here's how you can create your senior care budget for 2023.
As your senior loved one gets older, you might need more assistance in taking care of them. You might consider hiring a caregiver with medical training if necessary.
As we are in flu season, we should have the necessary things ready just in case some symptoms present themselves. These are the things seniors should keep in their homes during this flu season.
The holiday season is a wonderful time, but it can also be the one season when anyone can be vulnerable to illnesses such as a cold. Here's a detailed look on how long a cold usually lasts.
The holiday season is a great time for some family bonding. Here are some low-key activities that grandchildren and grandparents can enjoy together for those who are looking for some fun activities that won't tire anyone out.
The holidays can be hectic as you juggle your tasks with your family. Here are some tips on how you can balance childcare and helping your senior parents during school holidays.
People of any age and any gender can potentially have complications in their breast tissue. Discover how often you and your senior loved ones should get breast exams as you age and reduce your risk of breast cancer or get early intervention.