Managing Chronic Conditions: Empowering Seniors to Take Control of Their Health
Diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and other conditions can be a nightmare to navigate, especially as you age. Here’s how you can support your loved one through it.
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Diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and other conditions can be a nightmare to navigate, especially as you age. Here’s how you can support your loved one through it.
Caregiving for a loved one does not have to be a solo venture. See what resources, tips, and support are available to you.
Are you feeling overwhelmed with the prospect of caring for a loved one? Get insight into long-term home care and find out how to face the challenges.
As a family caregiver, you may find it challenging to do regular proactive meal planning for your loved one. However, meal planning can take away much of the stress of making a variety of meals every day that are healthy and nutritious. It will save you time and money and give your loved ones added variety that keeps them interested in eating.
Our experience has shown us that the best way to decide what’s best for the senior in your life continuing to age in place is by looking for warning signs that they shouldn’t live alone, without support.
For many seniors, eating right is a problem. As an informal caregiver here’s how to properly meet your senior loved one's nutritional needs.
Helping an aging loved one avoid falls should be a priority. Here are 5 safety tips for seniors to include on your fall-prevention checklist.
This series will take an in-depth look at some of the topics discussed in the book: Thriving at Home: A Handbook for Preventing Hospital Stays. Learn how to keep your home as safe as possible and how to reduce health risks, both of which are key drivers for hospital admissions. You, your loved ones, and those in your continuum of care community can prevent hospital visits and stays with specific actions to take at home that will contribute to a healthier and happier life.
How can you help the senior in your life maintain their independence? Here are five things you can do to help them while promoting their independence.
Approximately 80% of U.S. adults over age 50 say they prefer to remain at home as they age, and in-home care can help that happen. See how and if it's the right fit for you!

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