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Importance of Dental Care

The Importance of Oral Hygiene and Dental Care for Seniors

Oral hygiene is essential at all ages, but it’s especially important for the elderly. Since oral health has a significant impact on overall physical health and well-being, the importance of dental care for seniors cannot be understated.  However, many seniors stop maintaining their oral health after a certain time. According

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Stroke Prevention

5 Stroke Prevention Steps You Can Take

A stroke occurs when a clot or other type of obstruction cuts off blood flow to the brain, or there is bleeding in the brain because of a blood vessel bursting. Strokes are incredibly dangerous because they cause brain damage, disability and may even result in death. According to the

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Dressing Aids for Seniors

What Are Dressing Aids for Seniors?

When people start getting older, they may experience decreasing range of motion or mobility. This could be because they’re recovering from surgery, have an illness like arthritis or Parkinson’s disease, or simply have mobility issues. Limited dexterity makes the everyday task of getting dressed especially hard for seniors. This can

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myths about assisted living

Debunking Common Myths About Assisted Living

If you or your loved one need help with everyday activities, assisted living can be a saving grace. It allows seniors to receive help while still allowing them to remain independent. However, many seniors and their families don’t consider this option because of myths about assisted living. Many harmful, outdated,

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Energy-Boosting Food for Seniors

Energy-Boosting Foods for the Elderly

As we grow older, we experience more fatigue. Our circadian rhythm changes, muscle mass reduces, and other shifts cause us to tire easily. In addition to being hydrated and getting enough exercise, it’s essential to pay attention to your diet. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), many diseases that

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Arthritis Pain Management

Dealing With Arthritis Pain in Cold Weather

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. suffers from arthritis or inflammation of the joints. Arthritis pain affects approximately 58.5 million Americans and is especially prevalent in older individuals. Winter weather can exacerbate the pain associated with the condition and

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