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Veterans Day: Honoring Senior Veterans and Their Service
Veterans Day is a time for reflection and gratitude, especially for those brave individuals who served their country with honor…
How Caregivers Can Support Healthy Sleep in Seniors
Good sleep is vital for everyone, but for seniors, it becomes even more important as it plays a crucial role…
Fun Halloween Treats That Are Easy for Seniors to Make
Halloween is a time for spooky fun, and what better way to celebrate than by making delicious, themed treats? For…
Celebrating National Senior Citizens Day 2024: Honoring Our Seniors with Assisting Hands® Home Care
Every year on August 21, we come together to celebrate National Senior Citizens Day—a day dedicated to recognizing the invaluable…
Safe and Fun Summer Activities for Seniors: Making the Most of the Season
Summer is a wonderful time of year, full of warm weather and opportunities for outdoor fun. For seniors, it’s important…
Assisting Hands’ Guide to Summer Safety for Seniors: Prioritizing Health and Happiness
As the temperature rises and the sun shines brighter, summer brings its own set of joys and challenges, especially for…
Nourish Your Mind: A Recipe for Brain-Boosting Food
In a world where mental agility and sharpness are prized, taking care of our brain health is essential. Just as…
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Understanding the Significance of National Stroke Awareness Month
May is not just any ordinary month; it’s National Stroke Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating, advocating, and spreading…
Cold Weather Skin Care Tips for Seniors
Welcome to the Assisting Hands blog, where we focus on providing useful information and tips to enhance the lives of…
Embracing the Cold: Winter Hobbies Ideal for Seniors
Winter, often perceived as a time for hibernation and indoor activities, can also be a season of joy and engagement,…
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FALLS
The Leading Cause of Fatal Injuries for Seniors
Millions of Americans are at risk of becoming victims to the leading cause of accidental home injuries – slips and falls. All age groups are affected, with adults over age 60 years old ranking highest for these injuries. The steps listed in our useful guide on measures to reduce the risk of falling for you or your loved one, will help reduce your risk of falling.
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