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Fall’s Arrival Is a Good Time to Talk About Fall Prevention

It's fall, and that's a good time to start talking about fall prevention with your family. As the leaves fall or temperatures drop, your dad is more likely to slip and fall on wet leaves or icy sidewalks. Several things within his home also...

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Has Your Family Talked About the Different Ways Home Care Helps...

Some of the leading chronic health conditions can make it hard to live independently. Arthritis pain impacts how well you can hold a knife or keep your balance while vacuuming the stairs. High blood pressure requires a healthy diet and daily...

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How Seniors Can Find a New Sense of Purpose

For seniors aging in place, having a sense of purpose is very important. Seniors who are retired and are grappling with a loss of identity now that they aren’t working can develop health problems related to the psychological stress that...

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When Is it Time for 24-hour Home Care?

Lots of family caregivers feel like there has to be a specific and valid reason to need certain types of care. But the reality is that if your senior needs or wants specific care, such as having homecare with her, that’s certainly a good enough...

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You’re Sick, but Your Aging Parent Needs Help…What Will You Do?

You have chills, a fever, a stomach bug, or another illness. What are you going to do in regards to taking care of your aging parent? They still need someone to help with their transportation, personal care tasks, meal preparation, medication...

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Eye Injury Prevention Month and Your Senior

Every July it’s important to celebrate Eye Injury Prevention Month by checking out potential issues that could lead your senior to experience an eye injury. If your elderly family member hasn’t had an eye exam in a while, this is a good...

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