Will your senior loved one be able to fly the friendly skies? This is a question families often ask themselves when they senior loved one is planning a trip requiring flight travel. Not only will the senior have to deal with baggage and security at the airport, but they will have to sit for many hours. Are they healthy enough to fly? Caregivers and concerned family members will ask these questions, and more when they have a senior loved one considering flying.
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Blood thinners are used to prevent strokes and they are especially important for those who may have suffered a first stroke. Some people who may have never suffered a stroke before may be at-risk of having a stroke and may be prescribed a blood thinner. If you are caring for your senior loved one, you’re aging at home, or your senior loved one is in a
Your food choices affect your entire body, and as we get older it is important to pay attention to what we eat. Eating healthfully can impact the entire body, and in most cases eating well will reduce the risk of diseases, cancers, and some chronic diseases. Managing your diet will help you age healthfully. Seniors living at home using
No one likes to take medications. Seniors who live at home or in a
Seniors who want to independently age at home using
It is Autumn, and as the weather gets colder, so does our elderly loved ones. It is important to protect seniors from the cold, as each cold weather month many seniors die from hypothermia. Our bodies are not able to protect us as much from the cold weather as we age, which can become very dangerous for seniors.
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