Seniors and Daylights Savings Time

Daylight savings time can be a real struggle for seniors. That’s why it is essential to have preparation to ease into the change. Below you’ll find some tips that can help… Start by moving your bedtime a little each day. Say 15 minutes each day leading up to daylight savings can help your body gradually […]

Halloween

Halloween Recipes and Activities for Seniors

Halloween is a time for fun! It isn’t just for kids anymore. There are many ways that seniors can enjoy this holiday from recipes to activities. Let’s take a look at some ideas… 1. Sweet potato jack-o-lanterns: Sweet potatoes and pumpkin mashed potatoes are just the right mix of healthy and tasty. Then, they can be […]

Comfort for Seniors

Comfort for seniors is important because in their later years, elders need that more than ever. Living by yourself can get quite lonely. So, having a soft, comforting, companion can occupy your mind from time to time. Joy For All can be an excellent gift for your grandma, grandpa, great aunt, great uncle, and more… […]

Osteoporosis in Seniors

Osteoporosis in seniors is very common, but it needs to be treated. It’s found more in women, but that doesn’t mean that men can’t be diagnosed with it as well. Osteoporosis is when your bones become thin, lose density, and become increasingly fragile. It is a process that develops gradually over many years, and it […]

Your Senior Loved Ones and Autumn Safety

Autumn has approached steadfast, and while it’s breathtakingly beautiful you do need to think about seniors. Autumn safety is important because it can affect seniors inside and outside their homes. Now, there are many ways to institute autumn safety… Rake the Leaves   Crimson autumn leaves are a true sight, but despite their beauty, fallen […]