Health & Wellness

10 Tips to Help You Avoid Dehydration
June 4th, 2021

5 Symptoms of Dehydration in Seniors

Staying hydrated can be a challenge — especially for older adults. For several reasons, including a decreased ability to retain water and a less acute sense of thirst, older adults are at a heightened risk for dehydration. If left untreated, dehydration in elderly individuals can lead to more serious issues. Here are the signs and Read more >>

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April 22nd, 2021

Recommended Vaccines for Adults Over 50

Wondering what are the most important vaccines for adults? Here are suggestions from the Centers for Disease Control. Always check with your primary care provider before getting inoculated to understand potential interactions and side-effects. Recommended Vaccines for Most Adults Over 50 1 COVID-19 Annual seasonal flu Td or Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) booster shot Read more >>

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April 1st, 2021

Caregiving: What the Pandemic Taught Us

After a year of living under COVID restrictions, we’ve learned some new things and had other lessons reinforced. Here’s our look at key takeaways from 2020 for family caregivers and seniors. Lesson 1: Adopt Different Ways to Communicate & Socialize For most of us, the biggest lesson from year one of the pandemic was learning Read more >>

mother in a wheelchair sitting with daughter
February 18th, 2021

Signs of Caregiver Stress Syndrome

That constellation of physical, mental and emotional stress you’re feeling as a family caregiver, has a name: Caregiver Stress Syndrome (CSS). A syndrome is a set of symptoms that consistently manifest together. CSS is characterized by these symptoms: Isolation Licensed marriage and family therapist Colleen Mullen, PsyD, LMFT, of San Diego describes this as “withdrawing Read more >>

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December 3rd, 2020

New Year’s Resolutions for Caregivers

As the New Year approaches once again, it may often bring a feeling of optimism, which is much needed given this challenging time. That’s a welcoming gift, especially for those of us caring for the elderly. To help maximize this optimism, we have gathered 13 New Year’s resolutions geared specifically toward caregivers. New Year’s Resolutions Read more >>

What Are High Blood Pressure Symptoms?
October 9th, 2020

What Are High Blood Pressure Symptoms?

If you’re worried about developing high blood pressure (hypertension), you may be wondering ” what are high blood pressure symptoms?”

Mother and daughter hugging
July 1st, 2020

Self-Care Advice for Family Caregivers

As the American population ages, the number of family caregivers increases, too. That means taking care of your loved ones and yourself. One significant health impact for caregivers is – not surprisingly – stress. Left unattended, these feelings can develop into caregiver stress syndrome. That’s why it’s vital that you put as much importance on Read more >>

Man and Woman Buying Vegetables
March 22nd, 2020

Lifestyle Changes to Help You Age Well

Eating well and staying active is important at any age, and for adults over 60, even small improvements can have a big impact on quality of life and life expectancy. A substantial body of research shows that consuming foods high in nutrients and following a consistent exercise plan improves our ability to retain mobility and Read more >>

seniors cooking healthy
March 4th, 2020

Recipes for Tasty Low-Sodium, Healthy Food

Recipes and advice for tastier low-sodium eating We all know we should eat well, but it’s not always easy – or enjoyable. Terms like “low-sodium” or “healthy” are often equated with “bland” or “boring”. But the truth is, we can up the flavor and fulfillment with a few small improvements. How to add flavor Low- Read more >>

Couple Walking On Beach
July 11th, 2019

5 Senior Summer Safety & Health Issues

Our activity levels often increase with the temperature. In the summer months, we’re all eager to be more active and to make the most of those extra minutes of day light. As we age, though, our ability to deal effectively with the heat changes, and often in ways we don’t notice day to day. That’s Read more >>

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