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Signs and Symptoms of Elderly Depression

Everyone feels blue sometimes. That’s a normal part of life. But if your senior no longer enjoy his/her favorite activities or even lose their desire to eat, you may want to keep a closer eye. Feeling sad for a prolonged period is not a normal part...

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Supporting a Loved One with Chronic Illness

Even the most minor illness can put anyone in a sour mood, and this is how people living with chronic illnesses feel every single day. The pain itself is already physically draining. There’s a lot that goes on to managing a chronic illness. If you ...

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Providing a Meaningful Quality of Life for Seniors

Families may never expect to be caring for their senior loved ones who are sick or disabled on any given day. However, time will come that aging adults can no longer perform self-care and lose the ability to maintain a good life quality without someo...

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Home Care Is a Flexible Care Option for Seniors

When you realize that your senior loved one at home can no longer care for themselves, then it is time to take action to ascertain their health and well-being. If you are worried about not having enough knowledge and skills to care for a senior adult...

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Aging Adults Deserve Proper Nutrition

Many aging adults who live alone sadly experience malnutrition due to a lack of care. If you want to ascertain that your aging loved one is eating on time—and healthy foods—you will want to check on signs that they do. If you see that your aging ...

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Seniors with Limited Mobility Can Still Have Fun

When senior adults experience a fall and get injured, the incident often causes them to live with mobility impairment. For that reason, they become limited to perform some activities that require movement, like sports. However, that does not mean tha...

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