After buying gifts your entire life, it can be challenging to come up with new and creative ideas for your loved one. As time changes, the needs of your loved one will change. The decorative vases you used to purchase your aunt just aren’t going to...
Seniors
Multiple Generations Living in Senior Communities
Once upon a time, most people who went into an assisted living facility or nursing homes were very old. Times have changed. More and more young seniors are choosing to moving to a senior community while they are still young, vibrant and independent,...
Choosing the Right CCRC
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (often called a CCRC) is a great place for older adults to take comfort in knowing they have various lifestyle and care options that are designed to ensure their peace of mind today and tomorrow. CCRCs provide a...
Women and Alzheimer’s Disease – Putting the Caregiver Center Stage
While Alzheimer’s disease is devastating and deserves every effort to find a cure, too often we focus on the disease itself to the exclusion of the caregiver concerns. Caregivers need to take center stage. And that is happening more and more thanks...
April is National Humor Month
Humor and laughter have many health benefits connected to them. Numerous studies show the impact of laughter on health through measurable improvements in the immune response, blood pressure, blood flow, stress hormones and other health indicators...
Does the Sound of a Sneeze Send You Running for Cover?
"Some people are surprised to learn just how contagious they are when they're ill, which is one reason that viruses like the common cold spread so readily," explained Derek Gasper, DO, Family Medicine Physician with Glendale Primary Care. "The good...
Senior Nutrition Tips
Hippocrates, widely considered to be the “father of medicine”, said, “Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.” His thought process illustrates the importance of being mindful about what we put in to our bodies. Indeed,...
Seniors and Vision Care
Whether you reside in a retirement living community or an assisted living community, your need for an annual eye exam is the same. Even if there are no obvious symptoms or trouble with vision, it is still possible to have an eye disease. Some people...
The Battle of the Blood Sugar
Improve your life by reducing your risk for diabetes If current trends continue, one of every three American adults will have diabetes by 2050, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yet there's a lot we can do to reduce these...
Legal Documents That Every Senior Needs
No one wants to think of the possibility of their death. But not planning ahead means leaving the burden to your family and friends when you are gone. And without the proper documents in place, it could be setting them up for legal snares, financial...
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