Senior Care Archive

Home Health Monitoring for Seniors

There comes a point in the life of virtually every senior when they need some help. Perhaps they do not need to move to a long-term care facility, but they can no longer be

#1 Senior Emergency: Falling Down

It happens more often than we would like to admit — a senior who is in the best of health suffers a serious fall and it begins a downward spiral that ends in his

Safety Devices for Elderly

Growing older is something that we all do, yet it is something that we all try to deny. No one wants to admit that they are aging and that their bodies are slowing down.

Senior Assistance from Government

Certain members of the public may decry big government, but one thing almost everyone agrees upon is senior assistance. After their earning power has dissolved, there are many seniors who just cannot make it on

Types of Senior Caregivers

The last resort for most seniors is to have to move to a nursing home or an assisted living facility. In an effort to avoid such a fate, some seniors need caregivers. However, there

What is Adult Day Care?

If you are a senior or you are the caretaker of an elderly person, then it is likely you have heard of adult day care. However, not everybody knows what goes on there. Despite

Selfless Senior Caregivers

Almost every senior citizen wants to live on their own. The idea of moving in with their children or to a nursing home or assisted living facility is about the worst thing that can

Senior Home Care

The goal for the majority of seniors is to live their entire lives independently. The idea of having to move in with their children, or worse, into an assisted living facility or nursing home,

Stunning Fall Statistics for Seniors from CDC

It is no secret that falls are among the biggest hazards of growing old; almost all of us know a senior who fell and eventually died from the injuries suffered in that tumble. But

Benefits of Medical Alert Systems for the Elderly

There is a fine line between being a senior citizen and being elderly. You can still be over 65 years of age and live a healthy and active lifestyle. However, being elderly infers that

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