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  • Fall Safety Tips for Prevention and Injury Reduction

    Fall Safety Tips for Prevention and Injury Reduction

    Senior falls happen all too frequently and many times lead to serious consequences. If you’re taking care of aging parents at home, fall prevention is key and can be helped by fall safety measures. This includes assessing the home for fall risks, such as throw rugs or other tripping hazards, insufficient lighting, and a lack…

  • Respectful Communication When Caring for a Loved One

    Respectful Communication When Caring for a Loved One

    Did you ever walk into the office or a get-together with family or friends and had someone say to you, “You look so tired today!” While you may have felt pretty perky until that moment, suddenly you really DO feel tired and worn out. The words we say to one another, along with the way…

  • Senior Depression: Warning Signs

    Senior Depression: Warning Signs

    Most people go through times when they simply want to be left alone for a while with their thoughts, to sort out circumstances in their lives without distractions, or just to have some downtime. For older people, however, being isolated for an extended period of time may be indicative of a more serious condition: depression.…

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