Hot Weather Safety for Seniors
August is typically the hottest month of the year. Heat waves, high humidity and soaring heat indexes can turn nice summer days into potentially dangerous situations, especially for seniors. Elderly people who spend too much time outside in hot temperatures are prone to several health effects, including hyperthermia – which encompasses heat syncope, heat cramps,…
4 Facts About Aging & Depression
As we age, become less active and more independent on others, feelings of sadness or loneliness may seem inevitable. Yet it’s a common misconception that depression as we grow older is “normal”. Although it’s not a natural part of the aging process, seniors may experience symptoms of depression. Here are some important factors to keep…
Tips to Promote Eye Health in Seniors
The likelihood of eye problems, including cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration, increases with age. According to the American Foundation for the Blind, more than six million Americans over age 65 have severe visual impairment. Vision loss can limit a person’s mobility, independence and overall quality of life, so it’s important to practice good eye health….
How to Help Parents Transition to Skilled Nursing
As mom and dad get older, there may come a time when they suffer an injury that makes it difficult to recover at home. Depending on their age, illness or injury, limited range of motion and other drawbacks of aging, it may become a hazard to stay in the house. Discussing skilled nursing facilities with…

