Senior Health
Keeping Dementia Patients Stimulated
In caring for people with dementia caregivers often find that they must read the patient's signs and decipher their feelings based on body language and… Continue Reading
How To Pick a Senior Doctor
While primary care physicians and other general practitioners are well-loved members of your medical team, it is wise to choose a doctor with a senior… Continue Reading
Insurance and Senior Living What Is and Isn't Covered?
More than eight million Americans have purchased long-term care insurance (LTCI) policies to ensure that future or unexpected care needs won't drain their savings or… Continue Reading
Protecting the Elderly Against Scams
Steering clear of senior-focused scams is a good practice for anyone over the age of 65. Thanks to an aging population that is a little… Continue Reading
Senior Health Care Insurance In 2016 What You Need To Know
Making sense of senior insurance needs and processes can seem confusing and almost unbearable at times. Between paperwork and deadlines, Medicare and secondary insurance, seniors… Continue Reading
4 Technologies That Make Long-Distance Caregiving Easier
There was once a time, not so long ago, when caring for an aging parent or loved one from miles away was almost impossible. Thankfully,… Continue Reading
Memory Care vs. Assisted Living Five Key Differences
If you are seeking living options for a loved one with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or another type of dementia, memory care living is… Continue Reading
Getting the Most Out Of Your Health Care Visits
Annual visits to your geriatrician or primary care doctor are an important part of keeping you healthy well into your senior years. However, if you… Continue Reading
Understanding Medicare Changes 2016
Medicare can be confusing, no matter your age. Don't feel badly if you don't know Part A from Part D when you first start the… Continue Reading
Physical Therapy For Adults Tips To Help Your Loved One Through Therapy
Physical therapy presents a significant benefit to those who are recovering from any type of trauma, surgery or injury. Elderly adults may be prone to… Continue Reading