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
COPD and Me: A Guide to Safely Aging in Place
While COPD presents a unique set of challenges to older adults and their caregivers, it is essential to remember that millions of American families can successfully manage this dia
“Where is My Mother?” and Other Confusing Questions
This season is a challenging to everyone, especially your loved one. We offer many products and solutions to assist you and your parent to keep them safe so they can maintain their
Signs Of Memory Loss in Aging Adults
Memory loss is very common amongst older adults, but not a ‘normal’ part of the aging process. We want to identify memory loss early so it can be treated effectively, and in so
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Alzheimer’s
This season is a challenging to everyone, especially your loved one. We offer many products and solutions to assist you and your parent to keep them safe so they can maintain their
Identifying Early Changes in Cognition
As elderly loved ones age, changes in cognition are likely to occur. However, these changes are often part of the normal aging process , and it’s important to know the difference
Creative Tips for Exercising With Alzheimer’s
You know that exercise benefits the body, but medical research shows that exercising also benefits the brain and may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s, and those in t
5 Easy Memory Reminders for Aging Adults
Memory loss is a common side effect of aging, especially for those approaching the early stages of Dementia. This can be scary and stressful for our elders and their families, but
WellQor Discusses: Dealing with Parent’s Dementia
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of Dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. Alzheimer’s is a progr