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Managing Chronic Conditions with At-Home Senior Care
As people age, it is not uncommon for them to develop chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. These conditions can make it difficult for seniors to live independently and can also require frequent trips to the doctor or hospital. However, with at-home senior care, it is possible for seniors to manage their…
Read MoreGreat Tips for Holidays and Dementia
Whether your loved one is in the advanced stages of dementia or just recently diagnosed with a form of it, all the moving parts and preparation of the holidays can be taxing if you don’t plan ahead. To help you enjoy the holidays and this time together, we believe there are some very beneficial tips…
Read MoreHow to Identify and Prevent Internet and Phone Scams
With the holiday season now among us, it is important to keep in mind that scams will be at their highest due to the time of the year. Scammers know more people will be spending money around November and December for gifts and traveling, so they will be out in full force to try to…
Read MoreHealthy Aging Awareness Month – September 2022
Healthy aging month is in September, so we’re discussing some facts and activities that can help you participate and get active. History of Healthy Aging Month First, did you know that this year is the 30th anniversary of Healthy Aging Month? The inaugural month was September 1992 to promote it is possible to adopt a…
Read MoreAge My Way, A Helpful Guide for Aging Houstonians
While Older Americans’ month has come and passed, it is imperative that we continue to advocate for and seek proper care for aging adults. Older adults are the figureheads of many of our communities, as they are positive role models in important positions such as mentors, volunteers, civic leaders, friends, and, of course, family members. …
Read MoreJuly is UV Awareness Month
Summertime is here and with that comes the time of more outdoor activities with family and friends. While it is great to stay active, go out for exercise, and get outside for vitamin D, we also need to keep in mind that prolonged exposure to the sun’s rays can be detrimental to both skin and…
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID-19) Caring For Our Loved Ones At Risk
We are not wanting to create panic, but to be calmly prepared and take the necessary precautions with our senior clients and employees working with them. The CDC has added this additional advisory for your information. Those who are at higher risk and individuals who work with them should be aware of the potential chances…
Read MoreCurb Local Coronavirus Rumors by Helping Spread Factual News and Helpful Safety Tips
By now, most people have heard of the coronavirus that was initially detected in Wuhan, China. However, along with its exponential outbreak, there unfortunately have been many false claims, inaccurate news reportings, and baseless rumors pertaining to the coronavirus. As of now, according to the CDC, amidst the confirmed domestic cases, the current risk of…
Read MoreWant a Happier, More Fulfilling Life? 75-Year Harvard Study Says Focus on This 1 Thing
We often hear how that at the end of a person’s life they rarely regret not working harder; but often wish they had more time with their loved ones. This article written by Patrick Ewers, the founder and CEO of Mindmaven, describes a 75-year Harvard study that supports that our relationships are the most important part…
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