Long Distance Caregiving
Up until fairly recently, most families lived in the same community generation after generation. They could share the responsibilities that…
During November and December, most of us spend time in crowds of people—at parties, while shopping, and as we make our way through busy airports. This is also the time of year that seasonal influenza really takes off. Having the flu can ruin your holiday celebration! Entire families can end up sneezing and feverish…and then the dispersing guests take the bug back to their families and co-workers back home. Senior relatives are especially vulnerable to the sometimes dangerous complications from the flu.
Experts from Toronto’s Ryerson University offer ten tips for staying festively flu-free:
Source: Assisting Hands Home Care in association with IlluminAge. © IlluminAge 2013
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