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Tips for Avoiding Dehydration in Seniors

Tips for Avoiding Dehydration in Seniors

Water is what sustains all life on earth and approximately 70% of the human body is made up of water. Water helps regulate body metabolism, circulation, and helps blood transport oxygen and other essential nutrients throughout the body. We gain fluids by eating and...

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Foods and Supplements for Brain Health – Do They Work?

Foods and Supplements for Brain Health – Do They Work?

As seniors get older, a fear is that they will begin to show a decline in mental sharpness or suffer from dementia which is described as memory loss so severe that it impacts daily living. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia and currently, only a...

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9 Signs That It’s Time ForAssisted Living

9 Signs That It’s Time ForAssisted Living

One of the most challenging decisions anyone can make is deciding when a parent or loved one is no longer able to live by themselves or take care of themselves. Most of us have always relied on our parents throughout life but never consider that they may someday have...

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How Safe is Senior Living During The Coronavirus Pandemic?

How Safe is Senior Living During The Coronavirus Pandemic?

There is no doubt that the Coronavirus pandemic has completely changed our lives including the way we work, the way we live, and the decisions we make. And, although a parent or loved one may now need daily support, it’s understandable to feel hesitant in making a...

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Coronavirus Prevention Tips for Seniors and Older Adults

Coronavirus Prevention Tips for Seniors and Older Adults

COVID-19 is a new coronavirus disease that began in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and causes a respiratory infection in the lungs. Cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) are now increasing daily in the United States and while the coronavirus isn’t a death sentence, there is...

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What is elder abuse and how do you report it?

What is elder abuse and how do you report it?

When older people are no longer able to care for themselves they must rely on a network of family members, nurses or home caregivers who then become their main source of assistance and care. And unfortunately, abuse of older adults by the very people who they rely on...

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Alzheimer’s Disease and How to be a Caregiver

Alzheimer’s Disease and How to be a Caregiver

November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, designated by former President Ronald Reagan in 1983. The goal was to build more awareness and education about a disease that now affects 5 million people as well as the 16 million people who provide caregiver...

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Talking With Parents About Senior Living

Talking With Parents About Senior Living

Probably one of the most difficult things a child can do is face the declining health and frailty in elderly parents. While the thought of moving parents to senior living can sometimes seem cold and uncaring, in fact, the reality is quite the opposite. The best senior...

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Finding Assisted Living In Los Angeles

Finding Assisted Living In Los Angeles

Realizing that your mother, father or a relative will need to move to an assisted living community is truly one of the most difficult decisions one can make. What's even more difficult is that once you have made this tough decision, now you need to find the right...

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