National Cheer Up the Lonely Day: Loneliness in Seniors
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National Cheer Up the Lonely Day: Loneliness in Seniors

As people age, it’s not unusual for social interactions to decrease. This is especially true for seniors. All around the world, there are millions of seniors who are living in a home without a spouse or family, causing them to spend increased isolation, and often leading to loneliness in seniors.  Taking every opportunity to lessen…

How to (Sensitively) Help Aging Parents with Finances

How to (Sensitively) Help Aging Parents with Finances

During the aging process, some things that once came easily can get more challenging. One example is financial management. As the Institute of Medicine reported in 2015, growing older often comes with “cognitive aging” — that is, a decline in mental sharpness, memory, and decision-making — even without the presence of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s…

8 Outdoor Safety Tips for Seniors

8 Outdoor Safety Tips for Seniors

As we recently discussed on this blog, outdoor activities can have powerful benefits for the physical and mental health, well-being, and overall quality of life of our beloved senior community. However, getting older can bring with it new challenges, and outdoor safety activities are worth taking seriously. Mobility issues are common for older adults, and…

8 Rewarding Outdoor Activities for Seniors with Limited Mobility
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8 Rewarding Outdoor Activities for Seniors with Limited Mobility

Summer is almost here, and that means spending more time outdoors. For seniors with limited mobility, however, enjoying hobbies or activities in the beautiful weather that brought them joy in the past can be a challenge. Whether you or the beloved senior in your life are facing limited mobility due to an injury, arthritis, physical…

The Importance of Keeping Hope as You Age: 5 Ways
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The Importance of Keeping Hope as You Age: 5 Ways

During tough times, hope may be our only reason to persevere. Hope is a funny thing, seldom discussed but always needed. But when we struggle with mental health, finding and keeping hope can feel impossible.  For many seniors, a sense of hopelessness causes them to suffer in silence and wrestle with emotional isolation. That is…

Nutrition for Seniors: What You Need to Know

Nutrition for Seniors: What You Need to Know

Eating a healthy, balanced diet is important at any stage of life. But it’s especially vital (and can be uniquely challenging) for the elderly. As we age, our bodies and lives change in ways that are often unexpected. This can include changing dietary needs. Slower metabolism and less activity mean that many seniors don’t need…

When Your Loved One Won’t Accept Care Assistance

When Your Loved One Won’t Accept Care Assistance

The changes that come with getting older can be difficult to accept. For many seniors, admitting they may need assistance to stay healthy can be hard. For caregivers, watching a loved one struggle can be tough too.  Thankfully, there are ways to make the process easier. Experts say implementing these strategies can help ease the…

National Glaucoma Awareness Month: What You Should Know

National Glaucoma Awareness Month: What You Should Know

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in seniors. It is also a complex condition that creeps up on people slowly. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, 75% of people who are legally blind are seniors. People over the age of 65 are at greater risk of facing issues with visual impairment. …

5 Ways to Celebrate Your Seniors for National Celebration of Life Day

5 Ways to Celebrate Your Seniors for National Celebration of Life Day

We have so many American days for celebration, but what about the celebration of life? There are very few instances where we remember how precious, fragile, and fortunate we are to be able to experience the world and all of its wonders. January 22nd, also known as National Celebration of Life Day, honors not only…

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