5 Reasons Your Loved One May Not Be Hungry
If you’ve noticed your elderly loved one has slowed down their eating habits, there could be a few reasons why.
If you’ve noticed your elderly loved one has slowed down their eating habits, there could be a few reasons why.
Some seniors will avoid social gatherings or avoid having family over because they are very sensitive about their hygiene.
While extreme memory problems can indicate a serious illness like dementia, some memory loss is normal as the brain ages.
When your dad is older and having a harder time taking care of himself, professional caregivers make a difference.
Many seniors can’t have traditional holiday treats like candy or cookies because they are diabetic.
According to research about 6% of the population could be sensitive to gluten. Many people, including seniors, may not even realize that they have a gluten sensitivity.
While smoking, overeating, and drug or alcohol abuse are plainly detrimental to your loved one’s health, the following activities may also have a life-shortening impact.
Around 15% of older adults have mental health issues. Of those, about 5% have serious mental illness.
September is National Self Improvement Month which makes it the perfect time for seniors that are struggling to figure out what comes next for them to set some new goals.
Across the country, many areas have been experiencing heat waves. Daily high-temperature records are being broken in many states.