Living independently is what every senior wants. However, living alone comes with a set of challenges that they need to face daily. That is why it is important to check on your aging parents from time to time and if possible avail of home care servic...
Read More ›It is a normal part of aging where older adults’ mobility and strength slowly deteriorates. But having limited mobility can also be caused by many factors and not by aging alone. And it’s not yet too late to help your aging parents improve th...
Read More ›Science said we humans are social beings in nature. We can’t be isolated for too long. Thus, we must do something for our elderly loved ones to help them keep their social life alive and active. We must bring them companionship. As a Home and Commu...
Read More ›Falling hurts. And we mean the physical one where you either slipped, tripped, or fell. Not the one with feelings. That’s another topic we may need to discuss. For young individuals, falling may leave you with a bruise on your body and ego, which y...
Read More ›Falling is one of the major causes of injuries in the elderly. Due to the effects of aging, they are more prone to falls than others. While there is no fool-proof way to prevent it, there are things you can do to prevent them from happening. As a pro...
Read More ›As a result of aging, your senior loved ones’ muscles and bones may slowly weaken, making it hard for them to continue living their lives with ease at home. They may begin to have difficulties with running their errands, completing daily tasks and ...
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