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By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on March 19, 2024

Seniors have a unique perspective on the world that comes from watching the effects of pollution on the environment over the years, and many worry about the impact this damage may have upon future generations. Fortunately, your senior loved one can have a positive impact on the environment with only a few simple acts.  Grow …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on March 12, 2024

When caring for a senior loved one, it’s important to establish daily habits that can simplify your caregiving duties and help you stay in good physical and mental shape. Here are some life hacks that can make caregiving easier.  1. Use Smartphone Medication Apps  Receiving little assistance from others can make caregiving overwhelming, which is …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on March 5, 2024

Each year, more than 350,000 people are hospitalized for strokes, and seniors are especially vulnerable. Fortunately, there are many things aging adults and their caregivers can do to limit stroke risk.  1. Eat a Heart-Healthy Diet A senior’s diet should be rich in heart-healthy fats and utterly devoid of the trans fats commonly found in …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on February 27, 2024

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 795,000 people in the U.S. have strokes each year. Of these, 610,000 are first-time incidents. Strokes claim the lives of approximately 140,000 adults in the country every year. Approximately 87 percent of strokes are ischemic in nature, which means the issue occurs secondary to …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on February 20, 2024

When people think about food allergies, they tend to think about children being allergic to nuts or cow’s milk. However, food allergies are a real and growing concern among the elderly population. Late-onset food allergies can cause symptoms that range from mild to life-threatening. Learn why food allergies suddenly appear in the senior years and …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on February 13, 2024

Hiring an in-home care agency is a huge responsibility because their caregivers will be the ones taking care of your senior loved one’s needs. Find an agency with plenty of professional staff and excellent service and ask the following six questions to make sure you’re making the right decision.  1. What Services Are Available? Some …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on February 6, 2024

A number of warning signs can indicate a senior is developing dementia, but for adult children living apart from their parents, these signs can be challenging to identify. The following common but sometimes subtle signs help you recognize when your aging loved one needs assistance. 1. Memory Loss People with memory problems may repeat the …

By Greg Kling, 8:32 pm on January 25, 2024

Caring for a senior loved one with dementia can be rewarding and challenging at the same time. Whether you’re providing occasional assistance or more involved care, being aware of certain aspects of this type of care can help you be a more effective and less stressed caregiver. Below, you’ll find some of the best practices …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on January 23, 2024

Certain foods make a huge difference in managing Parkinson’s disease. Among their merits are enhancing neural communication, easing depression, promoting motor function, and slowing the disease’s progression. Here are optimal foods that can help a senior loved one with Parkinson’s feel better.  Antioxidants Antioxidants fight against free radicals, which are reactive molecules that damage healthy …

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on January 16, 2024

Handling work responsibilities and caring for a senior loved one at the same time can be challenging, but it’s possible. The keys are developing a detailed schedule and remaining committed to protecting your mental and physical wellbeing. Continue reading to learn how family caregivers can handle their caregiving duties while working full-time.  1. Ask Others …