Seniors & Health Issues
Should You Wash Your Mom’s Hair Every Day?
Since your mom’s stroke, she’s needed help with routine hygiene and grooming tasks. She can’t wash her hair on her own.
Read MoreBest Foods for Those with Kidney Disease
If you’re caring for someone with kidney disease, you understand that there is a lot you have to do to help them stay healthy and live a satisfying life.
Read MoreThe Importance of 24-Hour Home Care After a Stroke
National Physical Therapy Month occurs each October in order to raise awareness of the benefits physical therapy provides.
Read MoreHow Seniors Are Living Independently for Longer
As the number of elderly citizens in the United States grows, more are turning to home care to help them live independently, a trend known as aging in place.
Read MoreHow Seniors Can Make Daily Exercise A Habit
Most doctors agree that daily exercise is one of the best things that seniors can do to stay healthy.
Read MoreThe Best Home Workouts For Seniors
Now is the perfect time for seniors to start adding more activity to their daily routine.
Read MoreVaccinations for the Elderly: What Do You Need to Know?
Are you worried that your elderly loved one hasn’t gotten all the vaccinations they need? If so, you should schedule them an appointment with their doctor.
Read MoreWhat Should You Do Before Your Dad Comes Home From a Rehabilitation Center
After your dad’s fall, he was moved into an inpatient rehabilitation center for the therapy he needed following his hip replacement surgery.
Read MoreDietary Supplements and the Elderly: What Do You Need to Know?
There is some dietary supplement information that may help. In addition to this information, you should always talk to your elderly loved one’s doctor before they take anything.
Read MoreFour Common Signs of Diabetes in Seniors
Recognizing blood sugar changes sooner rather than later can help you to get help for your senior in the earliest stages of diabetes.
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