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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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Summer Activities for Your Elderly Loved One and Their Elder Care...

Now that summer is just about here, you should get your elderly loved one outside more. The benefits of going outside are amazing - vitamin D from the sun, exercise from walking, enjoying the fresh air, etc. If you aren’t sure which spring and...

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Elder Care: Fun Ways Seniors Can Stay Active Throughout The Winter

Elder Care: For seniors in cold climates, the winter can make it difficult to stay motivated to be active. Cold weather, ice, and snow can make it tough for seniors who usually walk or do outdoor activities to find ways that they can be active...

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Elder Care: November 6th is Book Lover’s Day Encouraging Seniors to...

Elder care assistance should always encourage seniors to read. This is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, and there are many benefits of reading for seniors. On November 6th, it is titled Book Lovers Day for all of the avid readers out...

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Elder Care: Food Swaps to Help Senior Citizens Improve Their Health

Elder Care: Is your elderly loved one eating unhealthy foods? Have you been trying to get them to eat healthier? Maybe, you have suggested they go on a diet, but that hasn’t stuck with your elderly loved one? If this is the case, you may just...

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Elder Care: Hiring Elder Care Does NOT Mean Mom Is Reaching...

It may certainly feel that way, but when elder care comes into the picture, it doesn’t mean the senior is reaching the end of their life. It can certainly mean that in some cases, but that’s not a hard and fast rule. In fact, many seniors...

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