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Elderly Care Observations: AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month

2022-10-24T14:53:13-04:00January 29th, 2016|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Woolwich Township, NJ Most people expect that their vision will decrease as they get older, but it is important to remember that just because you think that vision that is not as sharp as it used to be is a normal part of aging does not mean that your elderly care efforts for your seniors should not be geared toward protecting their eye heath, understanding the risks that they face [...]

January is Hot Tea Month

2022-12-22T12:00:11-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Community, Senior Care|

Elder Care in Turnersville, NJ When the holidays have passed and the new year begins, many elderly adults may find themselves dreading the long winter ahead. With the cold and snow of January, many elderly adults may find that their ability to go out and do activities they enjoy has decreased and their boredom has increased. During this chilly time of year, everyone, especially elderly adults need something comforting to lift their [...]

Mall Walking – The Perfect Winter Exercise

2022-10-24T14:57:50-04:00December 24th, 2015|Senior Care|

For family caregivers looking for a way to get active and squeeze in some exercise that they can do together with their elderly loved one, walking is an excellent choice. It is low-impact, requires virtually no equipment, and it can be done almost anywhere. Unfortunately, cold and snowy winter weather can often put a damper on elderly adults’ and their caregivers’ walking routine. However, they do have one great option when it comes [...]

Laughter as Medicine for Seniors

2022-10-24T14:58:29-04:00December 18th, 2015|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Mt. Laurel, NJ If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then laughter must put him out of business. There is no doubt that being able to laugh and maintaining a sense of humor can be challenging for seniors living alone, even with home care. They may be tired, sore, frustrated, and lonely. But if you can help them turn that frown upside down, believe it or not, they [...]

Keeping Seniors Safe in Cold Weather

2022-10-24T14:58:34-04:00December 11th, 2015|Senior Care|

Senior Care in Turnersville, NJ Cold weather can pose safety and health risks for people of all ages, but even more so for the elderly. Seniors are more likely to be affected by cold weather-related illnesses and safety risks for a variety of reasons. Improper or inadequate heating sources, a decreased ability to regulate their internal body temperature and the shorter days of winter can all be contributing factors. Fortunately, you can do [...]

Senior Brain Power – Making it Last

2022-10-24T15:00:28-04:00December 4th, 2015|Senior Care|

Homecare in Turnersville, NJ   While some memory loss seems normal with aging, there are some things that can be done to maintain brain power. While these are unfortunately unable to remedy medical conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer's, they may help your senior keep his or her thinking sharp. Of course, always check with a doctor if you suspect that your loved one is experiencing significant or dangerous changes in their memory, [...]

Senior Care Tips By the Room: Maintaining a Clean and Healthy Bathroom

2022-10-24T15:00:33-04:00November 27th, 2015|Senior Care|

One of the most impactful efforts that you make for your aging loved ones in the course of your senior care journey with them is helping them to maintain a clean and healthy home environment. The condition of their home can make a dramatic difference in their ongoing physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing, and is an important part of pursuing your senior care goals. Constantly cleaning the home, however, is not [...]

Elderly Care Tips: Healthy Activities to Combat the Thanksgiving Food Coma

2022-10-24T15:01:05-04:00November 13th, 2015|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Cherry Hill, NJ One of the first things that comes to mind when many people think of Thanksgiving is the so-called "food coma" that happens at the end of the feast. After indulging in all of those favorite seasonal foods, and likely eating a bit more than you necessarily should have, you might feel groggy, tired, and just want to curl up on the couch for a few hours of [...]

Bedsores: Symptoms and Prevention

2022-10-24T15:01:18-04:00October 30th, 2015|Home Care, Senior Care|

  Home Health Care in Mt. Laurel, NJ When a senior who is receiving elderly care spends most of their time in bed or a wheelchair, bed sores, or pressure sores, may develop. Bed sores are wounds to the skin caused by prolonged pressure on the skin. They usually develop on boney places on the body, such as the heels, hips, tailbone, or ankles. They can be extremely painful, are difficult to heal, [...]

Senior Care Checklists: Winter Weather Preparation

2022-10-24T15:01:33-04:00October 21st, 2015|Senior Care|

Senior Care in Woolwich Township, NJ Fall weather has settled in everywhere, which means that the chill of winter is just around the corner. Depending on where you live, it could be only a matter of a few weeks until you start experiencing full-on winter weather, including very low temperatures, snow, and ice. These weather conditions could be a major hazard for you, your parents, and their elderly care provider, and could make [...]

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