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Depression in Older Adults

Depression goes beyond feeling sad as it is a serious mood disorder that requires professional treatment. The symptoms of depression can be so severe that they affect your ability to engage in daily activities such as work, sleeping, personal care and eating. In older...

Christmas Gift Ideas for Seniors

The festive season is here with us, and celebrations this year have been quite different as we are in the middle of a global pandemic. Most of us have been indoors due to lockdown restrictions. Others are fighting the virus in hospitals. Our senior citizens remain at...

Home Care Activities During Thanksgiving

Celebrating Thanksgiving in 2020 will be a unique experience due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the country’s rising infection rate, safety measures have been issued for this year’s celebrations. Whether you’re providing care or receiving it at home,...

How to Improve Respiratory Health for Seniors

Respiratory health among seniors is a significant health concern. There is an increased risk for lung-related illnesses and conditions like pneumonia, bronchitis, sleep apnea, shortness of breath, and decreased oxygen levels. The lung function among older adults takes...

Importance of Home Care for Seniors with Diabetes

November marks the American Diabetes Month, and without a cure for diabetes, communities need to continue coming together to educate and lift each other in the fight against diabetes. Among American seniors, it is estimated that 14.3 million (26.8%) seniors, diagnosed...

Fun Activities for Seniors with Alzheimer’s at Home

Caring for a senior with Alzheimer’s at home requires a lot of creativity, especially social activities. It can be challenging to come up with fun activities for most. This could make caregiving extremely difficult. While the caregiver tries their best to maintain a...