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Dementia & Alzheimer's

What's the Difference Between Alzheimer's & Dementia?

Both dementia and Alzheimer's disease are serious conditions that affect seniors and older adults. While most people consider them the same thing, the...

Caregiving Tips | Dementia & Alzheimer's

What Is Sundowning?

Sundowning, also known as sundown syndrome, is a condition that involves a state of confusion during the late afternoon and nighttime hours. While sun...

Mobility for Seniors | Health & Wellness

Assistive Devices for Seniors to Help Around the House

Everyday activities become more challenging as we age. However, several devices are out there to offer assistance with everyday tasks. From getting ou...

Mobility for Seniors | Exercise & Activity

What to Know About Walking & Mobility Aids for Seniors

Seniors rely on several walking and mobility aids to improve their quality of life. Aside from just canes and walkers, there's a long list of advanced...

Mobility for Seniors | Exercise & Activity

Wearable Alert Devices for Seniors

Preventing a devastating fall is a top priority for seniors. As mobility declines with age, everyday tasks become more dangerous, but a wearable alert...

Technology for Seniors | Costs & Budgeting Tips

What To Consider in Your Cell Phone Plan as a Senior

Almost everyone has a smartphone these days, even children and seniors. However, not all seniors need tons of high-tech features and capabilities. Man...

Caregiving Tips | Care Services

The Difference Between Respite Care & Rehabilitation

Prefer to watch than read? Follow along in the video! Respite care and rehabilitation are extremely important for the elderly, disabled, or those reco...

Aging & Retirement | Seniors & Socialization

Planning to Retire in 2022? Follow These 5 Tips!

Retirement, for many, is a time that can't come soon enough. From taking vacations to spending more time with loved ones, retirement can be some of th...

Seniors & Socialization | Dementia & Alzheimer's

What to Avoid When Talking to Loved Ones With Dementia

When a loved one experiences dementia, communication can be challenging. As you never want to cause negative emotions or added confusion, how you comm...