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Technology: Enhancing Quality of Life
In today’s technological realm, there are quite a few tools available to support elders and the family members who care for them. Read on to find out more…
April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month
Approximately one million Americans are living with Parkinson’s today and nearly 90,000 new cases are being diagnosed each year. On this blog, we spell out some of the ABC’s of the disease.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
On a semi-monthly basis, we at Senior Alternatives like to bring awareness to the public about certain medical conditions that affect adult children or elders. This month of March we bring our focus to gut health and cancer screening.
February is American Heart Month
This month we want to heighten awareness about heart health, especially for women.
Empowering our Elders: The Multifaceted Benefits of Home Care
Exploring the benefits for seniors who decide to accept help at home by way of caregivers or care managers and how this can empower individuals greatly.
Is it time for Care Management or Home Care Services?
These are some of the signs adult children may come across or look for when visiting parents during the holiday season. As these changes occur, it may be an indication that there is need for professional assistance at home for mom or dad.
Navigating the Golden Years – The Vital Role of Physical Assistance in Senior Care
One of the top concerns that seniors face today is the need for physical assistance. As individuals age, their physical strength tends to decline, often making daily tasks a considerable challenge. Here we explore what families and elders can do to mitigate the physical limitations that may arise.
Community Connection During the Holidays
Thoughts and ideas on how community connection can help elders, especially those living alone – have a peaceful and joyous holiday season.
Dealing with Grief after a Parent Passes Away
Dealing with loss and grief can be quite traumatic, especially difficult for adult children that have been providing support for elderly parents.
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