Are Your Elderly Loved One’s Kidneys Not Functioning Properly?

As a person ages, they worry about health issues more than they used to.
Four Tips for Increasing Your Senior’s Fiber Intake

How much fiber your senior gets in her diet can help her to feel and to be healthier.
ILLNESS-RELATED PRECAUTIONS

Helping Seniors – and Yourself – Stay Safer
STAYING CONNECTED ONLINE

What many of us most want to do right now is give our loved ones a big hug and sit down for some intimate heart-to-heart conversation.
COVID-19 Scams Your Elderly Loved One Needs to Know About

Unfortunately, there are many people, mostly elderly adults, who are getting scammed over COVID-19 issues.
Knee Surgery for Elderly Adults: What Should You Know to Be Prepared?

It is important that your elderly loved one is prepared for what to expect before, during, and after their knee surgery.
Know the Signs of Elder Abuse

Around 1 in 10 senior Americans experience some form of elder abuse. Some estimates show as many as 5 million seniors are abused each year.
Understanding Respite Care

Respite care provides a temporary break for family caregivers. No matter how much you love the person you are caring for, caregiving is hard and can drain your personal and emotional resources.
What Do You Do If Your Dad is Diagnosed With One of the Common Chronic Lung Diseases?

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute estimates that 16 million Americans have one of the common forms of chronic lung disease.
Four Steps to Take When Caring For Your Parents During the Pandemic

You care for your mom and dad. Whether you help them with hygiene and grooming or cook their meals, the pandemic is changing your routine.