BRAIN GAMES – Good for the Mind!
Keeping the brain engaged has always been important but especially during these pandemic times, brain fitness can go a long way to combat the negative effects of isolation.
Keeping the brain engaged has always been important but especially during these pandemic times, brain fitness can go a long way to combat the negative effects of isolation.
Keeping the home a safe environment is one of the most important things to allow a senior to remain living in their homes for as long as possible. Here are some good tips to get you started!
Non-profit organizations do great work in supporting seniors in their local communities. Here we highlight 4 charities that help seniors dealing with some common health conditions.
Mental Health is finally being accepted as a major national healthcare issue. Depression is unfortunately a common occurrence with older adults. There are potential steps to mitigate against depression but the first step is awareness.
As we look to 2021 with refreshed optimism, hope and positivity, let’s look at what lessons we have learned from the past year that will guide us in the future.
The holidays this year will be tough for many of us, especially the seniors in our family who are used to spending more time with family during the holidays. Here are some ideas on how to make the holidays this year a bit more special for them.
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.
For 20 years, opioids were the first (and sometimes the only) choice doctors offered to patients for pain relief.
Describe the new coronavirus (COVID-19) and discuss where it came from. List the signs and symptoms of COVID-19.