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Depression is something that impacts a large percentage of seniors. Seniors that are aging at home have a high risk of developing depression if they are living alone.
Read MoreIf your senior loved one loves living independently but you have noticed lately that they are starting to show signs they may need more home care it’s time to talk to them about 24-hour home care.
Read MoreWhen your senior parent has suffered the loss of a spouse or partner, or a close family member like a sibling, the grief can be very difficult for them to deal with.
Read MoreMost seniors are dehydrated. It’s almost universal that seniors don’t drink as much water as they should.
Read MoreWhile natural disasters are not common, the truth is that no matter where you live, it’s possible you could have a natural disaster affect your home and the home that your aging parent is living in.
Read MoreSeniors who age in place also need valuable social connection which can be difficult to get when they are living in their own homes.
Read MoreOctober is Healthy Lung Month so it’s the ideal time for seniors who still smoke to quit smoking.
Read MoreMost seniors want to stay in their own homes as they get older. And their families want that too, but they often worry about their senior parent’s ability to stay alone safely.
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