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The Foundation of Emergency Preparedness
A well-thought-out plan is the foundation of emergency preparedness. Read on to see practical steps for seniors and their families on how to create an emergency plan, assemble the right supplies, and stay connected when it matters most.
September is Fall Prevention Awareness Month
As we get older, a simple trip or fall can have serious consequences, impacting our mobility and confidence. The good news is that most falls can be somewhat preventable, read on for more tips…
Funding Options for Older Adults
This guide will walk you through the many ways to pay for senior care and support, it will show how families and elders can supplement care and senior housing.
International Self-Care Day 7/24
The date, 7/24 symbolizes the idea that self-care should be practiced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s a gentle nudge to make self-care a daily priority, not just a once-a-year activity. Read more on ways to create a self-care plan.
Summertime is here, let us help you plan the perfect picnic…
Summertime is a great time to enjoy the outdoors and plan a picnic, the perfect opportunity to bring joy especially for seniors in your life. With a bit of thoughtful preparation, you can create an experience that is both comfortable and memorable. To help you get started, here are some tips and ideas to plan a senior-friendly picnic that prioritizes accessibility, safety, and relaxation.
Boost Cognitive Function Through Brain Exercises
Just like the rest of your body, your brain changes and adapts over time. Through a concept known as neuroplasticity, your brain can form new connections, strengthen existing ones, and even recover lost abilities. Regular mental exercises can have a significant impact on your brain health. Read on to know more…
Why People in Blue Zones Thrive and Live Longer
Blue Zones are regions where people live longer, healthier lives compared to the global average. These areas have been studied extensively to find common denominators and answers about what makes these places unique. One of the key components of these lifestyles is community engagement, or having a strong sense of belonging and support from others. Read on to know more about Blue Zones and how we can duplicate their lifestyle and best practices.
Understanding Parkinson’s Disease
April is Parkinson’s disease awareness month, with that in mind we put together a blog
A guide to effectively enhance, remodel or retrofit homes and environments for older adults.
This week, we created a guide on how to accommodate a home or environment for older adults, especially people with memory loss which can be vital for their comfort and well-being. Whether the memory loss stems from conditions like Alzheimer’s or short-term impairments, retrofitting a home can significantly enhance safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life.
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