5 Christmas Gift Ideas for Seniors
5 Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas for Seniors
5 Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas for Seniors
Are you feeling more like you want to crawl under the blankets than face another work day? You’re not the only one. November has earned the title of the most depressing month of the year.
Holidays can be a difficult time for people living in the sandwich generation. You want to make the holidays special for your growing family, but you don’t want to exclude your aging family relatives. However, you’re wondering how to accommodate the current state of their health and care needs. Read to find some solutions….
Over three-quarters of us want to age at home. But only 26% will be able to. Occupational therapists can help you age in place a lot longer.
Moving is already a difficult task at the best of times, but what if a relocation isn’t voluntary? What if you’re moving a senior because their home is no longer safe? Relocating is stressful, but it can be even more traumatic for the elderly, especially when they don’t want to move.
The need to stay connected to others through technology has never been more important than it is now.
Dance for PD®, founded in 2001, offers specialized dance classes to people with Parkinson’s, their families, friends and care partners in eight locations around New York City and through our network of affiliates in more than 300 communities in 25 countries around the world.
early 20 percent of people over age 60 suffer from some type of mental health issue, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, hoarding disorder, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.
For 20 years, opioids were the first (and sometimes the only) choice doctors offered to patients for pain relief.
Most seniors want to stay living at home for as long as possible, but their children worry about whether their parents are living safely and have the necessary supports.