Staying Active to Stay Well – No Sweat! (well, sort of …)
For those individuals over age 65, regular exercise throughout the week is the recommended routine to follow.
October 05, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy LivingToo Much Television Is Bad for You
Your mom was right. Watching too much television is tough on your body and can even shorten your life.
September 21, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy LivingHome Remedies for Aches and Pains of Aging
The catch in the knee, the aching back. As baby boomers age (born between 1946 and 1964), the management of everyday aches and pains becomes more of a reality and a debilitating nuisance for many. A 2012 National Health Interview Study found that 11.2 percent of adults report having daily pain.
Fight Food-Borne Illness
Those molds and invisible germs in the refrigerator can actually kill you, particularly if you are over age 65. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that globally every year one in 10 people are sickened from eating contaminated food – 420,000 die, many of them children and the elderly.
September 08, 2016Right at Home Hamilton #Healthy LivingHow to Spot a Guilt-Tripper
Guilt can be a cruel and controlling emotion.
August 25, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningThe Upside of Empty Nesting
When the kids are finally launched into the world, parents face a mix of emotions. There’s the sadness over missing the family being together, and there’s the relief of enjoying the calm and opportunity to experience life again as just a couple or an individual.
August 17, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningThe Upside of Empty Nesting
When the kids are finally launched into the world, parents face a mix of emotions. There’s the sadness over missing the family being together, and there’s the relief of enjoying the calm and opportunity to experience life again as just a couple or an individual.
August 17, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningTravelling in Seasonal Weather
Torrential rains are expected later today, making travel across the region treacherous. Gale-force winds are grounding flights. Going on a trip any time of year takes some attentive planning to work around both travel and destination weather, particularly if you are an older adult or are accompanying an elder loved one. Increasingly popular senior travel includes grandparents treating grandkids to celebration trips and adult children vacationing with parents or in-laws. But how does seasonal weather affect older adults who travel?
July 29, 2016John Kitchen #Healthy LivingSafety Tips for Summer Family Fun
Families are heading outdoors to enjoy warmer temperatures and longer days from now until Labor Day.
June 21, 2016Right at Home Canada #Healthy LivingSeasonal Weather Travel Tips
Come rain or shine, or hail or snow, older adults are learning the keys to travelling in seasonal weather
June 01, 2016Tracey #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy LivingWhen Elder’s Needs Are Changing
Father sometimes leaves the garage door up all night with his keys in the car. Mother stays in the same outfit for days and limits her bathing. At first, these behaviors seemed a bit out of the ordinary, but now you are beginning to wonder if something is shifting in your older loved ones’ health and daily care needs.
May 02, 2016Tracey #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy LivingWhen Elder’s Needs Are Changing
Father sometimes leaves the garage door up all night with his keys in the car. Mother stays in the same outfit for days and limits her bathing. At first, these behaviors seemed a bit out of the ordinary, but now you are beginning to wonder if something is shifting in your older loved ones’ health and daily care needs.
April 18, 2016Tracey #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy LivingIdentity Theft and Your Older Loved One
The film Catch Me if You Can chronicles the crime exploits of world-traveling conman Frank Abagnale, who posed as an airline pilot and doctor among other false identities. For the past 40 years, Abagnale has worked with America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation as an advisor for fraud detection and prevention. Abagnale warns, “You should know, whether you live in the U.S. or in the U.K., that your identity has already been stolen.” That is sobering news no matter where you live.
January 07, 2016Nancy Esson #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy Living #Senior Care TechnologyTracing the Family History
Perhaps you are curious about your family history and where you came from, or you want to record the paths of your ancestors as a preservation gift to your own children and grandchildren. Whatever your interest and motivation for completing your family tree, you now have easy-access tools to help you such as Internet sites, how-to books and community family research centers. In genealogy endeavors, one of the best resources is your elderly relatives.
January 07, 2016Nancy Esson #Community Involvement #Healthy Living #Aging and Life Planning5 Steps to an Affordable Retirement
As your retirement approaches, you’ll likely face hurdles of how to afford your lifestyle — or something close to it — on a limited, reduced income.
January 07, 2016Nancy Esson #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy Living #FinancesCan Sleep Prevent Alzheimer’s?
The toxic waste materials that get accumulated in the brain due to neural activity affect brain function and accelerate the aging process. By eliminating this toxic waste from the brain, we might be able to prevent brain diseases such as Alzheimer's. Some recent studies have shown that the brain employs a cleaning process to eliminate waste during sleep.
November 30, 2015Right at Home Niagara #Alzheimer’s & Dementia #Healthy Living5 Ways Dance Can Improve Your Life
Many people like to dance because it is their passion. Others want to dance because they want to improve their life and want to feel happier and healthier. Here are 5 ways dance and the associated aerobic exercise can help improve your life.
November 04, 2015Right at Home Niagara #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningRisk Assessments for Older Adults
The majority of older adults want to stay in their home as they age, but sometimes health conditions and the condition of the home itself are barriers.
November 03, 2015Tracey #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy LivingSmile! It Improves Your Health!
As humans, we first begin smiling in the womb. As children, we smile more than 400 times a day. Yet as we age, our faces begin to show more blank expressions and even frowns. The happiest of adults smile an average of 40–50 times a day, while the average adult only smiles 20 times a day. Fortunately, there is good news about smiling that may inspire us to change our ways. Besides others viewing us as more attractive, confident and relaxed when we smile, growing research finds that smiling elicits a plethora of health benefits, including less stress and a happier, longer life.
July 21, 2015Right at Home Georgian Triangle #Healthy LivingThe Caring Canine
With over ten years of experience as a Personal Support Worker and the right heart for our unique Right at Home culture, Jasmine has proven to be an outstanding addition to our London team. Since graduating from Medix Career College in 2004, Jasmine, who is GPA certified (Gentle Persuasive Approaches in Dementia Care), has cared for individuals living with Dementia and Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease.
12 Days of Christmas
The holidays bring peace and joy among family and friends, but they also bring that unwanted stress of finding the perfect gift for your loved one.
December 01, 2014Right at Home London Ontario #Aging and Life Planning #Healthy LivingDisaster Preparedness for Seniors
No matter where we live, natural disasters, and even the man-made ones like the Lac-Mégantic derailment, typically strike quickly and without warning. No one is immune from the effects of disasters, particularly the elderly.
September 08, 2014Right at Home Hamilton #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningHome Modifications Keep Seniors Safe and Improve Quality of Life
The floors are too slick, and the stairs are too many. Most homes in Canada are not designed to accommodate the needs of people age 65 and older. The home that many of today’s seniors bought at a young age was not built with an older person’s needs in mind. The bedrooms are upstairs and the door openings are too small for a wheelchair. Outside, the sidewalks are buckled and the manual garage door is nearly impossible to lift.
August 12, 2014Tracey #Healthy Living #Aging and Life PlanningListen Up! Music’s Health Benefits Are Plentiful
Whether they prefer Celtic, classical, folk or rock, music can help senior loved ones recover from illness or injury, improve their mood and recall past events. The benefits to the elderly are as numerous as the types of music!
August 12, 2014Tracey #Healthy Living