5 Healthy Things Seniors Can Do to Live Longer
While we cannot reverse the aging process, it is possible to make a few changes to your daily routine in order to ensure that you live...
While we cannot reverse the aging process, it is possible to make a few changes to your daily routine in order to ensure that you live...
The number of senior Americans who are being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is declining. According to one study,...
Currently, people ages 65 and older make up a little less than 9 percent of the population worldwide. A new report commissioned by...
It’s no secret that choosing to eat healthy can—along with just generally making you feel better— help to prolong your life. Many seniors...
Often, with diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia, the first signs and symptoms are subtle and are confused with normal signs of aging....
As we age, our bodies change. Seniors eat differently and require a different level of nutrition than they did as younger adults. Let’s...
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for humans. Consuming the proper amounts of omega-3s helps to lower your risk of coronary heart disease...
Thinking about Mom or Dad taking a fall is a scary thought indeed—every year more than 2 million older adults are taken to the ER to be...
It’s instinctive to want a map. Where’s the next turn? It’s a human thought pattern. After we find out that a loved one has Alzheimer’s...
Hollywood can be a great platform to provide mass exposure to many of the issues and challenges that plague society. It’s like the...
Chronic Illness – Care of Your Person If you have a chronic illness, your personal planning will need to involve careful consideration of...
Published August 17, 2012 United Methodist Foundation for the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences Planning for retirement and senior care...
By: Henry C. Weatherby, Esq., CLU, ChFC, CEBS Many of our clients are caring for or being cared for by a loved one. More than 65 million...
A colleague in Chicago, Robert Stelletello, Owner of Right at Home Oak Park / Chicago, has shared these thoughts in an ElderCare Matters...