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Memory Help for Seniors: A Brief Guide

Senior Citizens don’t only need care and protection; they also require love. For seniors, honest concern and understanding go a long way. But it can often be challenging to attain that from their point of view. Memory loss can be quite troublesome for those facing Dementia, and in times like

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How to Choose an Assisted Living Facility

How to Choose an Assisted Living Facility for a Loved One

Over 28,900 American assisted living facilities generally serve the same purpose, helping the elderly lead more comfortable lives under special care. However, every assisted living community is different. Whether it’s size, the amenities offered, or proximity to your home, there are numerous factors to consider when selecting the right one

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How to Talk About Assisted Living

How to Talk to Your Aging Parents About Assisted Living

When your parents start aging, and you notice them needing more help, it may be time to start thinking about senior care options like assisted living. More than 900,000 individuals throughout the U.S. reside in assisted living facilities and are thriving. However, most seniors avoid these conversations because they’re afraid

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Activities of Daily Living

What Are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2019, there were approximately 54.1 million residents aged 65 and older. This is set to increase as the population ages. With many aging adults needing senior care, it’s important to understand terms like Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). This article discusses ADLs

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Assisted Living

How to Help a Loved One Transition to Assisted Living

According to Consumer Affairs, the number of seniors living in assisted living homes exceeds 810,000. An assisted living facility is an excellent option for seniors who require some help while still wanting to hold on to their independence. That being said, the move from your home to an assisted living

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Chronic Pain in Elderly

5 Ways Seniors Can Manage Chronic Pain

When it comes to chronic pain, older people are prone to it. A U.S. survey showed that 52.8% of older adults reported chronic pain in the previous month. Three-fourths of these seniors claimed they experienced pain in more than one location. Whether joint pain, lower back pain, or peripheral neuropathic

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