Receiving the right guidance from a mental health professional can make these changes much easier to manage. Since April is Counseling Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to address an aspect of senior health that often goes neglected: mental wellness.
If you or a loved one struggles with limited mobility, you might have trouble performing things you once enjoyed. But, even with the loss of movement, there are many activities for seniors that promote mental, physical, and social wellbeing.
March is Save Your Vision Month, so it’s a great time to learn about common eye problems in seniors and ways older adults can protect
When arranging home care for a loved one, knowing the difference between the various types of caregivers can help you feel less overwhelmed during the process. It also leads to more informed decisions when choosing the right caregiver for you or your loved one’s needs. Here are the most common types of caregivers and their primary responsibilities.








