According to the “Family Caregiver Annual Report and Statistics” at SeniorLiving.org, over 50 million adults in the U.S. are family caregivers. In addition to these numbers, there are also millions of professional caregivers who serve in nursing homes, hospitals...
Whether it’s the brittle nail quality or the dryness that you notice first, you may be wondering how to make your hands look younger. As with other parts of the body, the hands change over time, so you may...
While some signs of aging may simply mark the passing of time like a slower walking pace or a change in hair color, they may also be signs that it might be time for assisted living. An awareness of...
Reducing falls for older adults includes both proactive prevention and mindfulness. While falling may be a common and even essential part of learning to walk, it can become increasingly dangerous as the years progress. However, there are ways to...
If you have lived in your home for many years, thinking about a move can be challenging, even if this change offers numerous benefits. This is a scenario that many senior adults face, especially as aspects of homeownership become...
As SeniorLiving.org explains, activities of daily living (ADLs) or basic self-care tasks like eating and bathing may become more difficult as people age. For the elderly (or aging) then changes to daily tasks impact our independence. These changes can...