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The latest tips, tricks, and news related to medical alert systems, aging in place, and technology for seniors.
Radio Recliner Allows Senior DJs to Connect
| July 28, 2020
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, seniors around the country are struggling to connect with loved ones, friends, and family. But, back in April, some seniors saw this as an opportunity to connect. Rather than meeting in person, these seniors decided to unite over air waves. Radio airwaves, to be more specific.
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Skin as an Older Adult
| July 26, 2020
It’s officially summer, and you’re probably spending more time outside. Sun exposure is important for a variety of reasons – it boosts mood and helps the body make Vitamin D, a vital nutrient. But added time in the sun also spells danger, especially for folks with aging skin. Sun
Read More4 Must-Listen Podcasts for Seniors
| July 25, 2020
Podcasts are an increasingly popular form of media enjoyed by people of all ages. In essence, podcasts are pre-recorded radio shows that users can play on demand. Podcasts are often downloaded straight from the podcast website or streamed on podcast hosting apps like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, and many others.
Read MoreCommon Causes of Falls and How to Avoid Them
| July 23, 2020
We’ve said it before, but it bears repeating: Falls pose a large health risk to people over the age of 65. Most of us are familiar with common fall causes, like slippery bathroom floors and rogue items on the floor. But many of us are oblivious to the less obvious dangers – dim lighting and certain medications, among others.
Read MoreShould You Adopt a Companion Animal?
| July 19, 2020
Pet adoption is at an all-time high in the United States. It makes sense: People are spending more time at home, often without the company of others. After a few weeks, a furry friend starts to sound like a great investment.
Read MoreThe Benefits of Eating Seafood for Older Adults
| July 17, 2020
Grocery shopping looks a little different in 2020. Between pandemic-caused shortages and hurried, masked trips to the grocery store, many seniors have had a hard time sourcing food during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreWhat to Look for in a Home when Downsizing
| July 16, 2020
People choose to downsize for a variety of reasons. Seniors tend to downsize more than any other demographic, aging out of large homes and wanting to find more manageable spaces to make their own.
Read MoreTips for Staying in Touch with Distant Family
| July 14, 2020
Studies show that seniors experience loneliness more than any other age group. The coronavirus pandemic has only exacerbated senior loneliness, limiting physical interaction older adults have with their families.
Read MoreWhy Are Medical Alert Systems So Ugly?
| July 13, 2020
We know that medical alert systems aren’t the most stylish accessories. In fact, we know that some seniors might be hesitant to wear them because of their recognizability. But these devices are identifiable by design: they’re supposed to be recognizable, easy to use, and senior friendly.
Read MoreSkincare Routine Tips for Seniors
| July 11, 2020
If you’re a senior, you’re probably not spending a lot of time on your skincare routine. As we age, we begin to prioritize other physical needs – health, nutrition, and mobility, among others.
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