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How Companion Care Encourages Independence and Social Engagement
Many older adults want the same thing as they age, to remain independent, stay in their own home, and continue…
Summer Preparation Tips for Seniors Living at Home
As warmer weather arrives, many older adults look forward to spending more time outdoors, enjoying family gatherings, gardening, walks, and…
Supporting Family Caregivers During Older Americans Month
May is recognized as Older Americans Month, a time to celebrate the contributions, wisdom, and lives of older adults across…
Spring Cleaning Safety Tips for Older Adults
Spring often brings a fresh sense of energy. As the weather warms and sunlight returns, many people feel motivated to…
How Home Care Supports Seniors Recovering After a Hospital Stay
Coming home from the hospital is often a relief for older adults and their families. After days of tests, treatments,…
Recognizing the Early Signs Your Loved One May Need Home Care
For many families, the realization happens slowly. You may notice unopened mail piling up on the counter. Maybe your mom…
Spring Forward Safely: Preventing Falls After Daylight Saving Time
Every spring, we adjust our clocks forward by one hour for Daylight Saving Time. While losing an hour may not…
How Companionship Care Helps Seniors Fight Loneliness
Loneliness is something many older adults quietly experience, especially during the winter months. Family members may live farther away, driving…
Heart Healthy Habits Every Older Adult Should Practice
Heart health becomes increasingly important as we age, yet many older adults do not realize how much everyday habits can…
Helping Seniors Stay Safe During Winter Weather
Winter can be beautiful, peaceful, and cozy, but for older adults, it can also bring very real safety concerns. Snow…
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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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