Top Living Area Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
Kitchen Area Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
Top Bed and Bath Adjustments for Parkinson’s
A PD patient and family need to understand that the adaptation and changes to the living environment will more than likely change over time with evolving needs, linked to the curre
The 9 Stages of Grief In Older Adults
Grief is different for everyone, but your grieving loved one is likely to experience some or all of the typical stages of grief. Here are the 9 stages of grief, what to expect, and
Mental Health Needs for Older Adults
As many as one in five older adults experience mental health issues, the most common of which are anxiety or mood disorders (such as depression). Left undiagnosed and untreated, me
Independent Aging in Place with Visual Impairment
Loss of vision is often accompanied by feelings of fear, anger, confusion, and even depression. Adjusting to life with vision loss is difficult, no doubt, but it is also manageabl
Independent Living After Mobility Impairments
Older adults often struggle with the toll aging takes on their bodies. While these barriers may prove troublesome to independent living, they can be overcome.
Stroke Signs and Symptoms for Caregivers
A stroke is an intense medical moment for everyone, and not something we often like to think about. However, be prepared with the knowledge of signs and symptoms and having a plan
Hear Us Out: Home Modifications for Hearing Loss
Frequently, loss of hearing causes a great deal of frustration and anxiety for older adults. While it is difficult to manage, there are many simple things you can do to help your l
Finding Success in Congestive Heart Failure
When living with CHF, while maintaining consistent communication with your medical professional is paramount, there are many ways you can support and encourage your loved ones towa