Talking To Your Elderly Parents About When To Stop Driving
If you need to talk to your parents about when to stop driving, don’t wait. These suggestions can help make this challenging conversation a little easier.
If you need to talk to your parents about when to stop driving, don’t wait. These suggestions can help make this challenging conversation a little easier.
The holidays are a busy time of year, but it’s important to remember the importance of winter nutrition for seniors. So before the holidays get too close, take some time to reassess your loved one’s diet and ensure they meet their body’s nutritional needs.
Watching your parents age is never easy. It’s especially difficult when their health declines. You might feel compelled to discuss your concerns with a professional in this situation. However, you don’t want to overstep your parent’s boundaries. Or, perhaps you need help approaching your parent’s doctor in the first place. If so, these tips can help.
Elderly veterans face unique circumstances. They have higher incomes but fewer financial safety nets. They also report more health problems than their civilian counterparts. Understanding this group is key to meeting their needs. Keep reading to learn more.
A sudden health emergency can quickly derail these dreams, and hidden healthcare fees add insult to injury. Here are a few suggestions to help older adults plan for retirement and stay ahead of unexpected medical expenses for senior citizens.
During National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, take time to learn more about this illness and raise awareness with those around you.
Glaucoma affects seniors more than any other group. Keep reading to learn more about this disease so you can recognize the signs and get help before it’s too late.
November is National Family Caregivers Month, which recognizes and honors the work that so many family caregivers do for their loved ones.