by Mary Koffend Physical and mental impairments have been known to decrease the quality of life in older adults. Fortunately, there has been great progress in technology to assist with hearing loss, mobility problems, loss of coordination from tremors and more. These devices can create positive...
Snow storms, blizzards, black ice – winters can be scary and torturous in most states. While most people like to stay indoors, cozied up by a fire, there are a few people out there who might need some extra consideration. Elderly seniors may need some...
In-home care services help seniors maintain independence while allowing them to stay in the comfort of their own home. Hiring an in-home care professional is a big decision. You want nothing but the best for your loved one and there are a lot of questions...
Quality elderly care is so important for the benefit of our aging loved ones. We want them to be in the best possible scenario, but we still want them to have the independence and comfort that they're used to. Even if they are struggling with...
When we think of the future, no one imagines themselves in a wheelchair. Yet the lifetime probability of someone becoming disabled in at least two daily living activities is about 68% for people ages 65 and older. Unfortunately, it's just a part of life. Our...
2016 SeniorAdvisor.com Award Winner We are proud to announce, for the second year in a row, that we have earned this exclusive designation from SeniorAdvisor.com, an online ratings and review site for senior care companies and services offered across North America.Out of...
Receiving in home care or medical support is not unusual or uncommon. In fact, about 8,357,100 people receive support annually from home health agencies, nursing homes, hospices, residential care communities, and adult day service centers. The fact of the matter is that too few people...