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The latest tips, tricks, and news related to medical alert systems, aging in place, and technology for seniors.
How To Effectively Advocate for An Aging Loved One
| January 10, 2022
As a senior’s loved one, you may be looking for more ways to support them as they age. Becoming an advocate is a simple but important task. Advocates understand a senior’s needs (financial, emotional, physical), help them receive appropriate services and treatments, and ensure that their voices are heard by others. Senior advocates don’t need to be full-time caregivers.
Read More5 Ways to Identify and Handle Hearing Loss
| January 07, 2022
Hearing loss becomes increasingly common as we age. Continue reading to learn about hearing loss trends for seniors, why now is the best time to assess your hearing ability, and how to manage hearing loss to maintain a healthy social life and help you feel safer.
Read MoreTransitioning from Hospital to Home After an Accident
| January 05, 2022
While the winter holidays provide a chance to gather with loved ones, travel and weather can also generate more opportunities for accidents for seniors. Wet winter weather makes surfaces like sidewalks slick and icy, and falls may lead to hospital stays or rehabilitation centers to treat injuries. Get our tips on transitioning back home after a hospital stay.
Read MoreOlive Oil: Can it Improve Your Life?
| January 03, 2022
Is olive oil an everyday source of health and wellness? Many believe its incorporation into the diets of the world’s “Blue Zones” is the secret to longer living . “Blue Zones” are areas of the world where people live longer and experience lower rates of chronic disease such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, cognitive decline, and heart disease.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: 10 New Year’s Resolutions for the Mind, Body, & Spirit
| December 30, 2021
Happy New Year! 2020 and 2021 brought us more than their fair share of challenges. As we move into 2022 with a sense of renewed vitality, here are some resolution ideas to inspire your mind, nourish your body, and nurture your spirit.
Read More5 Common Signs That You’re Spending Too Much Money
| December 28, 2021
As the holiday season winds down and our credit cards get a break, many seniors are realizing that it’s time to re-evaluate their spending habits. People of all ages and economic backgrounds were recently affected by the uncertainty of the financial downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. But even before the pandemic, American seniors were accumulating more debt than ever before. Learn the 5 common signs that you’re spending too much money.
Read MoreTop Tips to Prevent Falls During Winter Months
| December 27, 2021
Winter is here and seniors need to remain mindful of fall prevention. Older Americans can experience an unexpected fall during any time of year, but weather-related falls are more commonplace in the winter. Seniors should keep in mind that there are greater dangers. These dangers can present themselves both outside and inside the home. Read on for fall prevention tips.
Read MoreHelpful Tips for Family Caregivers to Reduce Workload & Stress
| December 22, 2021
Every caregiver should consider utilizing a personal emergency response system (PERS) in the caregiving plan. It is an especially helpful tool when you can’t be there in-person, round the clock. This solution can bring as much peace of mind to you and your family as it does to the person needing your care. Medical alert systems aren’t just for falls and medical emergencies; alarm buttons can be pressed for security concerns, fires, car accidents, or any time one feels endangered.
Read MoreFun Ways to Incorporate a Medical Alert System into Your Holiday Fashion
| December 21, 2021
Planning what to wear to holiday gatherings? You may be considering wearing a medical alert system for security and protection. Use our styling suggestions to create a festive look this holiday season!
Read MoreThe Importance of Building Trust with Your Loved One’s Doctors
| December 20, 2021
Doctors can be some of the most important people in seniors’ lives . Caregivers and advocates take time and energy to not only make sure senior loved ones can get to their appointments, but that they feel heard, seen, and supported in that process. If you’re close to an older person, you might be called into an appointment to communicate with their doctors, and it’s importance to build trust with them.
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