The Unexpected Benefits of Diabetes Care at Home

A man receiving diabetes care at home checks his blood sugar level.
A man receiving diabetes care at home checks his blood sugar level.
Learn about some of the many ways diabetes care at home can change the life of someone you love.

It often starts with little things. A missed medication dose here, a skipped meal there. Maybe the fridge is filled with food that doesn’t match the diet they’re supposed to follow. Or maybe you notice them feeling more tired, more forgetful, less steady. If someone you love is living with diabetes, you probably already know how quickly these small details can turn into major concerns.

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Exercise for Adults With Alzheimer’s: Ideas for Each Stage

The countless benefits of physical exercise are obvious, but what is not as well known is that exercise for adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia can be particularly helpful in a variety of ways. It can help lessen the risk for muscle weakness as well as other issues that arise from inactivity, can minimize the impact of psychological and behavioral changes, and even more. 

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Senior Finances: a Difficult but Vital Discussion

Adult children and senior parents having a family meeting

Millions of people in America are struggling with the question of whether their senior parents are able to afford long-term care. Financial issues can be a sensitive topic, and when it’s time to begin planning for long-term care needs, holding an honest and open discussion about how your parents will cover the cost for senior care services is important.

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