
Each year, approximately 36 million falls are reported among aging adults. Although we may be able to shake off a fall, one bad fall for seniors can be debilitating to their health. It may not only lead to injuries but it can also affect their qual...
Read More ›Seniors who stop their medications and nearing their end of life may choose to avail of hospice care services. Hospice care is usually provided to individuals who have been diagnosed with an incurable disease that places a limit on their lifespan. Th...
Read More ›Mobility is essential to maintaining a senior’s independence. With enough mobility, seniors can move around without pain and perform their usual tasks successfully. However, maintaining mobility can be challenging due to certain health conditions, ...
Read More ›When a loved one has a terminal illness and decides to leave and stop doing their treatment, most families usually choose to provide them hospice care through local caregivers as an alternative. The purpose of this care is to give them comfort and ho...
Read More ›When you’re caring for your family member, you may have, at some point, encountered them having trouble with their medications. Usually, many seniors have to take multiple medications every couple of hours, perhaps because of their weak bodies ...
Read More ›Falls are one of the leading causes of hospital emergency admissions in seniors. As we age, we become more prone to falling because our bodies aren’t as physically capable as before. But do not fret because there are still ways to reduce your risk ...
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