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Managing Winter Weather for Seniors Aging in Place
If you or a loved one is aging at home, wintertime in the Upper Peninsula can be a particular concern. Being prepared and staying on top of necessary winter tasks are crucial. Winter can be just as wonderful as other months of the year.
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How Caregivers Reduce Fall Risk This Holiday Season
The Thanksgiving season is about celebrating with friends and family. With these simple steps to fall-proof your home, you can ensure that seniors will avoid falls and have an unforgettable holiday season.
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The Importance of Nutrition for Seniors
Proper nutrition plays a pivotal role in maintaining good health, vitality, and overall well-being. For seniors, it’s imperative to maintain a healthy and nutritious diet as you age with the help of whole food and balanced meals.
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How Seniors Can Stay Active This Summer
Staying active as you age is very important for both your physical well-being but also your mental well-being. As the sun begins to peek out, there are tons of ways for seniors to get out and get active this summer.
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New Advances in Memory Care Therapy and Technology
For many seniors, dementia is a serious concern, and it affects millions of Americans each year. However, the new advancements being made in memory care are allowing seniors to live happier, healthier lives than ever before.
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The Importance of Telehealth for Seniors
Are you concerned about the well-being of your senior loved ones? Learn more about the numerous benefits of telehealth for in-home care without the hassle of traveling to a doctor’s office or hospital.
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What to Do When Caregivers Need Care
Providing in-home care can be demanding. While it is rewarding to help a loved one in need, it can take a toll physically, mentally, and emotionally. As a caregiver, it is important to remember to take care of yourself.
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Gentle Exercises You Can Do at Home – No Matter Your Age
Exercise is vital for senior health. Help your loved ones incorporate these exercises into their daily routine. Exercise helps reduce the risk of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
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