seniors

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National Nutrition Month For Seniors

National Nutrition Month is an excellent time to learn about how we can develop better eating habits and healthier lifestyles. Learn more about seniors’ changing nutritional needs, find assistance for low-income adults, and more.

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Counseling Awareness Month: Why Therapy Matters To Seniors

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.

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Senior Dating Tips For Romance In Retirement

Finding romance in retirement can be intimidating and challenging. But, there are many positives for older adults searching for love. Keep reading for helpful senior dating tips.

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February Is American Heart Month

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. American Heart Month aims to change that by raising awareness about the many ways adults of every age can lower their risk and live healthier, longer lives.

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National Thyroid Awareness Month

Many people don’t realize how important the thyroid is to overall health. Thyroid Awareness Month aims to educate people about thyroid disease and the importance of preventative care.

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Winter Nutrition Tips For Seniors

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.

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How To Talk To Your Parent’s Doctor

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.

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