Technology and Companionship

Technology and Companionship

Technology & Senior Care The American population is aging rapidly, and the growing demand for senior care has inspired exciting advancements in senior-focused technology. Although the senior care industry has been slower to embrace technology in the past, there...
Safety at Home

Safety at Home

Home Safety Precautions are Crucial Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in seniors 65 and older. In fact, nearly a third of seniors fall each year, and the majority of the time, these falls occur in their homes. Decreased bone density and...
Evaluating Needs

Evaluating Needs

Before you can make informed decisions about your aging loved one’s care, it’s critical to first understand if it’s time for care and the level of care they may need. But evaluating whether your loved one needs care – and the type of care they need – can be...
Quality of Life Considerations

Quality of Life Considerations

Recognize The Warning Signs Before a Crisis By recognizing the warning signs that an aging loved one is no longer able to live independently, families can help to prevent traumatic events – such as a life-changing fall – before they occur. It’s important for families...
Staying Healthy

Staying Healthy

The Importance of Regular Physical Activity Engaging in regular physical activity is one of the most important things that seniors can do to maintain their health and independence. Not only can exercise improve stamina and muscle strength, it can also: Improve balance...