Winter Is Coming – Five Cold-Weather Tips for Senior Safety

Fall and Winter Wardrobe Options for Seniors

Temperatures are dropping and the leaves are falling off their branches. Holiday decorations are popping up in our communities and families are preparing for visitors and feasts. The days are … Continue reading Winter Is Coming – Five Cold-Weather Tips for Senior Safety

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Senior Safety in the Kitchen – Four Great Tips

Senior Safety in the Kitchen – Four Great Tips

When the loved ones who used to cook and care for you get older, roles tend to reverse in many ways. Maybe you used to look forward to dinners with … Continue reading Senior Safety in the Kitchen – Four Great Tips

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A Special History Lesson: Encouraging Seniors to Share Their Stories

A Special History Lesson: Encouraging Seniors to Share Their Stories

People tend to grow more reflective as they advance in age, and they often spend considerable time reminiscing about the past and their life experiences. Sadly, it’s all too easy … Continue reading A Special History Lesson: Encouraging Seniors to Share Their Stories

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Seeing the Signs – How to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help

Seeing the Signs – How to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help

People grow up becoming accustomed to their parents being strong, dependable and independent. Unfortunately, the aging process can diminish certain qualities in our loved ones, but we don’t always know … Continue reading Seeing the Signs – How to Tell if Your Elderly Loved One Needs Help

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Helping Seniors with the Changing Seasons

Helping Seniors with the Changing Seasons

One of the most important things we can do for the senior members of our communities is help them handle change. Dealing with big changes like the loss of friends … Continue reading Helping Seniors with the Changing Seasons

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