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Loneliness In Seniors
Posted in Senior AgingWays to Prevent Loneliness In Seniors Loneliness is a common struggle among seniors. In some ways, feelings like these can result in cognitive and physical deterioration, which can be downright dangerous. So, to protect your seniors from loneliness, make sure they engage in group exercises, life story exercises, gardening, and other activities that will distract … Continue reading
Aging Is Not That Bad
Posted in Senior Aging, UncategorizedAging is just another word for living your best life. Be positive about aging. Think about these things as you enter your golden years: 1. Count your age by friends, not years 2. As the cliche goes, age doesn’t matter 3. Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional 4. Wrinkles are a sign … Continue reading
A Furry Companion for Dementia Patients?
Posted in Dementia PatientsA Furry Companion for Dementia Patients? Several journal studies have discussed how animal therapy helps individuals with dementia, as well as those with emotional and psychiatric issues, increase their well-being, and decrease agitation and isolation. Studies have shown that the human-animal bond makes a significant improvement in a person’s mood, activities, social interactions, and overall … Continue reading
Eat Healthy, Stay Healthy
Posted in UncategorizedDoing fun and healthy exercises may be healthy for your body, but so does eating a proper meal every day. This is a big step in maintaining and achieving your physical health goals. What Elderlies Should Avoid Consuming Food can be very tempting at times, but the sad thing is, as we grow older, we … Continue reading
Why Take A Break?
Posted in UncategorizedThe demand of caregiving a sick loved one can cause burnout if you don’t make time to care for yourself. It can negatively affect your overall well-being and cause physical and mental stress. With this, you may find yourself in need of a break – and that is the purpose of our respite care services. … Continue reading