
Managing Headaches in Seniors
By taking proactive steps and knowing when to seek help, seniors can effectively manage headaches and maintain their well-being and independence.

By taking proactive steps and knowing when to seek help, seniors can effectively manage headaches and maintain their well-being and independence.

Having a post surgery care plan and live-in care providers are great options to ensure care is consistent and needs are taken care of after open heart surgery.

Here are a few things your loved one can do to manage their diabetes every day and be proactive aging in place with the help of elder care.

A home care provider is a great resource for a senior with impaired vision for rides to appointments, events, and everyday errands. Learn more about cataracts.

To ensure that seniors stay active and healthy in the comfort of their own homes, home health care services are essential in supporting mobility.

COPD is progressive, meaning that it continues to worsen over time. During end-stage COPD, seniors may benefit from home health care to assist in ways described here.

High humidity can make it difficult for seniors to breathe if they have a chronic respiratory disease or if they struggle with allergies. Here are some tips.

Aging in place is something that is important to many seniors. But seniors who are aging in place need to take steps like these to safeguard their mental health and prevent loneliness.

Your mom was in the hospital and learned she’s experiencing malnutrition. Her medical team wants to get her to make the right food choices to avoid rehospitalization and improve her health.

Not all seniors know how to focus on mental health. Here are some ways your loved one can focus on mental health while battling a chronic illness.