Posts by Kevin Edwards
Tips to Help a Senior Reduce the Risk of Falls as They Age
Here are various steps or things they can do that might improve their potential safety at home and, ultimately, reduce the risk of falls as they get older.
Read MoreSigns It’s Time to Discuss Home Care Options for Your Loved One
We’ve put together a list of a few reasons why now may be the right time to sit down and seriously discuss home care support with an elderly person you love.
Read MoreChanges That Seniors Will Notice If They Walk 8,000 Steps Per Day
One of the great things about walking is that the physical and emotional benefits of walking start almost immediately. Here’s how it helps.
Read MoreThe Importance of Boosting Fiber Intake For Seniors
Encouraging seniors to eat a diet high in fiber is essential to their general health for many reasons, as noted here as well as how to accomplish this..
Read MoreSecurity Tips All Seniors Can Use To Stay Safe At Home
There are a lot of things that seniors can do to make their homes more secure and provide the peace of mind that seniors and their families want. One of the most recommended security upgrades for seniors is 24-hour home care services.
Read MoreSenior Tips for Emotional Well-Being
A positive emotional state can contribute to reduced stress, better cognitive function, and strong social connections, ultimately enhancing their well-being and longevity as they age.
Read MoreYummy Soup To Try This Fall
Soups can be a versatile way to incorporate various nutritious ingredients like vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, which can help seniors maintain a balanced and healthful diet.
Read MoreHelping Seniors with Dry Eyes: What Causes It and What to Do About It
Dry eye syndrome is a common disease, especially among older people, that can cause pain and make it harder to see. Learn more about this condition.
Read MoreWhat Steps Can Seniors Take to Remain Flu-Free?
Seniors should take extra care to avoid getting the flu because it could lead to serious problems. By following these rules, they can reduce their chances of getting the flu.
Read MoreCommunicating and Alzheimer’s Disease
It takes time, understanding, and the ability to adapt in order to talk to someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Here are some tips.
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