Driving Safety Tips for Seniors

The Federal Highway Administration reports about 87 percent of the driving-age population has a license. Of that number, about 16 percent are over the age of 65. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), age can have a negative effect on driving ability. If your older loved one is reluctant to stop driving but has…

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September Is National Mold Awareness Month

Founded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Mold Awareness Month is observed every September. It brings awareness to the hazardous health effects of mold in the home and commercial buildings. Indoor mold growth is unsafe for pets and humans – especially older people, who are more susceptible to respiratory health problems. If an aging…

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5 Common Myths of Aging

Many things get better with age: Wine, cheese, love – what about life? Your 60s and beyond are known as the golden years yet unfortunately, many people view their later years in a negative light. You have one life to live; would you rather stress over each day that goes by or embrace your age?…

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Warm Weather Safety Tips for Seniors

When spring weather arrives, many of us are eager to get outside and take part in our favorite activities. From hiking to gardening and shopping at the outdoor mall, everyone should find an enjoyable way to spend time outdoors to avoid a sedentary lifestyle. While we all should pay attention to high temperatures and other…

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