Staying Sharp: Cognitive Exercises for Older Adults
Take a look at a few engaging activities for older adults to boost brain health and maintain mental agility.
Take a look at a few engaging activities for older adults to boost brain health and maintain mental agility.
Many senior adults sadly face the twin risks of loneliness and isolation as they age. See how you can help your loved one stay social!
Although caring for an older relative or friend can be one of the most gratifying experiences you’ll ever have, it can also be one of the most physically and emotionally demanding. What follows are some essential tips to remember when you suddenly find yourself thrust into the role of caring for an aging loved one.
Finding ways to better understand and accept your new role as a caregiver will make the entire process go more smoothly. Here are some tips.
Although most seniors get depressed from time to time, depression is not a normal part of the aging process. Being able to detect the signs and intervene can be vital to their wellbeing.
Parkinson’s can be a very complicated disease to diagnose, with signs and symptoms that mimic those of other health conditions commonly found in the elderly. If you are currently caring for an aging in place loved one, here’s what to look for.