We often think of loneliness as just a feeling, like a rainy day that eventually passes. But for many older adults, loneliness sticks around, and it
New Year, New Perspective: Realistic Goals for Seniors
The start of a new year is brimming with possibilities. It’s the perfect time to reflect, reset, and look forward to a brighter, healthier future. For
Meaningful Ways to Celebrate the Holidays With Older Loved Ones
The holiday season has always been one of my favorite times of the year—a time filled with twinkling lights, familiar music, and the warmth of
How to Make the Holiday Season Brighter for Someone With Dementia
The holiday season is a time for celebration, family gatherings, and traditions. But for someone living with dementia, these changes can bring more
The Critical Information You Need to Know About Post-Hospital Delirium
The days following a hospital stay can be overwhelming for both older adults and their families. Whether it's recovering from surgery, illness, or
Parkinson’s 101: Early Warning Signs and Treatment Options
What if you woke up one day and discovered that tasks you once completed without a second thought—buttoning your shirt, writing a grocery list, or
Is It the Heat or Chronic Fatigue?
As the temperature climbs, many of us feel the slow drain of summer sluggishness. It's a common enough feeling, making afternoons stretch longer and
Heart Health Essentials Every Senior Should Know
As we age, our heart undergoes various changes that can increase the risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death among older adults in the
Discussion on Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and more
Dementia is the general term and Alzheimer’s is a specific brain disease 60-80% of dementia cases are Alzheimer’s There are many diseases or