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By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on July 18, 2023

The average senior consumes more salt than is recommended for a healthy diet. Whether your older loved one is adding salt to make up for a decreasing sense of taste or turning to processed foods for convenience, it’s important to understand that too much salt can lead to serious health problems, such as high blood pressure, kidney disease, and strokes.…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on July 4, 2023

Almost any activity or interaction can be beneficial for older adults with dementia, but seniors are more likely to participate in projects, games, and tasks that align with their interests. Therefore, family caregivers should find purposeful things their senior loved ones enjoyed before developing dementia. Below are meaningful activities your loved one with dementia should try.  Doing Crossword Puzzles Solving…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on June 20, 2023

Finding the right person to care for your elderly loved one is crucial because the caregiver will have access to your loved one’s home and be in charge of his or her care plan. There are some characteristics all caregivers should have, such as empathy, patience, practical skills, and training in elder care. Below are some tips your family can…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on June 6, 2023

Many aging adults prefer growing older in the comfort of home because it allows them to continue with their routines, and it can also enhance their emotional and physical wellbeing. Below are some of the top benefits elderly people can gain from aging in place.  Greater Physical Safety Older adults know how to navigate their homes because they’ve walked the…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on May 16, 2023

After working hard all of their lives, the last thing seniors deserve is to worry about finances. However, seniors are at greater risk for poverty because of living on fixed incomes. As a family caregiver, being aware of these six causes of elderly poverty allows you to implement measures that can keep your aging loved one safe.  Financial Scams Seniors…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on May 2, 2023

As adults get older, they may find themselves increasing the volume on TVs and other electronic devices. They may also have difficulty hearing people speak at a normal volume during a conversation and ask others to speak louder. With age, the tiny hair cells contained within the inner ears deteriorate. When these cells die or malfunction, ears can no longer…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on April 18, 2023

Staying mentally and physically active is vital for all seniors, especially those who have developed Alzheimer’s. Remaining busy can provide the mental stimulation your elderly parent needs and slow the progression of the disease. Find out how you can keep an aging loved one with Alzheimer’s disease busy.  Play Games Seniors with Alzheimer’s disease can lose focus and daydream a…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on April 4, 2023

Also known as high blood pressure, hypertension is a serious medical condition that should never be ignored. Untreated hypertension increases a senior’s risk of heart failure, heart disease, strokes, aneurysms, dementia, and many other health conditions. This condition is sometimes caused by irreversible genetic disorders. However, the majority of aging adults can prevent high blood pressure by sticking to healthy…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on March 21, 2023

Seniors have worked hard all their lives to reach the point where they are today. Staying healthy helps seniors capitalize on all of that hard work by being able to enjoy their golden years. Following these tips can help your aging loved one maintain physical and mental abilities to get out there and pursue his or her favorite activities. 1.…

By Eric Rohr, 9:00 am on March 7, 2023

Some aging adults are at high risk for stroke. Therefore, family caregivers need to know how to prevent strokes and what to do if a stroke occurs. The latter is especially crucial because it could help your elderly loved one regain independence and boost his or her quality of life after a stroke. Below are strategies your family needs to…