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Napping In Seniors: What’s Normal & What’s Not

Napping In Seniors: What’s Normal & What’s Not

Published: 05/06/24
Our American culture has made napping feel like a lazy or luxurious event, regardless that many cultures accept afternoon naps (siesta, riposo, úti, inemuri) as […]
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Who Should Care For Elderly Family Members

Who Should Care For Elderly Family Members

Published: 05/06/24
There is no one answer to the question, “Who should care for elderly family members.” It depends on the situation, the needs of the loved […]
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Dementia And Fall Risk: Facts, Resources, & Support

Dementia And Fall Risk: Facts, Resources, & Support

Published: 04/01/24
Adults 65+ have increased fall risk due to age-related changes, but fall risks significantly with an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis. There are several reasons for […]
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Well-Meaning Emotions Can Block Loved Ones From Quality Senior Care

Well-Meaning Emotions Can Block Loved Ones From Quality Senior Care

Published: 03/25/24
As professional senior home care providers, we’ve seen firsthand how strong emotional responses can block aging loved ones from getting the support and level of […]
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6 Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Dementia

6 Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Dementia

Published: 03/18/24
There is still so much we don’t know about dementia, including how to prevent dementia or its cure. For example, we’ve traditionally thought that a […]
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