Gardening & Nature Activities For Seniors
April 15, 2024
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Get gardening with these five activities explicitly adapted for seniors who want the health benefits of getting outdoors!
Parkinson's Care Support with Right at Home
April 08, 2024
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It is important to choose qualified care providers who have received proper training from reputable organizations about proper care for someone affected by Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson Canada developed CareFinder, a directory of qualified and vetted providers that can assist you in creating your Care Team.
How Adaptive Devices Can Help You Age in Place
November 20, 2023
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Navigating daily life with mobility challenges can transform simple tasks into major hurdles. From high-tech innovations like robot assistants to simple, yet effective solutions like grip socks and kettle tippers, a wide range of tools are available to make life easier and safer.
Self-Care for the ‘Sandwich Generation’
November 08, 2023
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One person called it “a crushing weight”. Others call it exhausting, overwhelming and complicated. Here are 12 self-care ideas for caregiving in the “sandwich generation”.
How To Keep Your Heart Healthy
October 23, 2023
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How can you keep your heart as healthy as possible for as long as you can? These tips will get you thinking about your diet, lifestyle, and more.
How To Make a Plan To Age Well
October 18, 2023
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Aging is a natural part of life, a voyage that everyone is on. Like any other journey, it requires preparation, guidance and support. Yet too many people delay or avoid the planning altogether. Aging can be an adventure—but it does not have to be like swashbuckling through a mysterious jungle. Here are some tips that can help you navigate your senior years with confidence and grace.
How Communities Can Make a Difference in Fall Prevention
September 07, 2023
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Those are among the many types of challenges seniors may face in their communities. The natural consequences of aging or chronic disease—lessened mobility, corrected vision, problems with balance—can mean that something as simple as taking a walk can be a potential hazard. Falls are a leading cause of injury and death among older adults.
Just Say No to Ageism—Including Your Own!
August 24, 2023
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Ageism is a widespread problem, and it shows up in a variety of ways across cultures and societies. Here are some examples of ageism.
Signs A Senior Needs Help At Home
August 07, 2023
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How do you know when it’s time to get a senior in your life more help around the house? These signs will help you make this important decision.
10 Daily Habits To Keep Your Brain Sharp as You Age
July 28, 2023
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The more often we do things that truly engage our mental abilities, the better off we are as we age. Here are 10 daily habits that can help protect and promote brain health as you age.