Father’s Day Gift Guide

Dads are the rock of the family and are our first and most powerful male role model. You may have inherited your dad’s sense of humor, work ethic or love of a sports team. This Father’s Day, explore the ways that tech devices can help make your dad’s life easier and even more fun.

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Celebrating National Nurses Week

Did you know that nurses are more at risk to sustain a back injury on a shift than a construction worker? Or that during an average 12-hour shift, a nurse can walk for 4 miles or longer? These active and caring professionals give it their all each and every day, so we’re taking a week to express our thanks!

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How to Deal with Caregiver Stress

April is Stress Awareness Month. It is a gift, an opportunity to take some time to be still and reflect upon the stress levels that we are experiencing. While stress is something that can be helpful and protect us in the short term, chronic stress can impact our physical well-being.

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Technology Helps Seniors with Memory Issues

Many of us will be impacted by a loved one receiving a diagnosis of a memory issue like dementia. Dementia refers to a deterioration in cognitive function that surpasses the normal memory decline that happens with biological aging.

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After-Hospital Care for Seniors: What Families Should Know

When an older adult is admitted to the hospital or rehabilitation facility, it can be a stressful and overwhelming time for them and their family. However, what many families don’t…

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Does My Loved One Need Help? Top Signs It Might be Time for Senior Care

One of the hardest things about caring for an elderly loved one is knowing when to broach the subject of senior living. If they’re starting to show signs of decline…

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Caring for Parents and Children at the Same Time

If your worries often switch between concern for your aging parents and your children, you may be part of the group known as the “sandwich generation.” Most likely, you’re between 40-59 years old and are a part of Generation X, though about 19% of this group are millennials under 40 and over 10% are over the age of 60.

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Tips to Keep Your Eyes Healthy

Did you know that the world’s most common eye color is brown—or that humans can see more shades of green than any other color? January is National Eye Care Month, an ideal opportunity to schedule an annual eye exam and follow some tips to maintain your eye health.

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Tips for Touring a Senior Living Community In-Person & Virtually

The process of choosing and touring a senior living community can be complex. Just like an apartment or house hunting process, it requires making sure that a place checks all…

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Not Your Grandma’s Bingo Night: Modern Activities for Seniors

When you think of senior living activities, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? Movies and TV shows have given us plenty of images of older adults gathered…

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Holiday Visits: Be Aware of the Signs Your Elderly Parent Needs Help

Spending time with family is one of the biggest gifts of the holiday season. Since we’re all trying to accomplish so much and find ourselves spread thin, this might be one of the few chances for extended relatives to be in one place, enjoying each other’s company.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia

As the people in our lives get older, it’s natural for their mental and physical abilities to slip a little from time to time. Maybe they can’t quite recall that…

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