Technology evolves at an incredibly rapid pace, with new devices and applications introduced every day. This advancement transforms how we communicate, access information, and perform daily tasks. That is why seniors need to engage themselves in tech...
Read More ›Transitional care is a type of health care that helps seniors transition from one care setting to another, such as from hospital to home or from a nursing home to home. Here are some ways that transitional care can help seniors: Reduces hospital read...
Read More ›Health conditions arise as we age, and these conditions can affect our way of life, health, and mobility. And having mobility issues increases the risks of slips, falls, and trips that can result in grave injuries, thereby providing your senior loved...
Read More ›Bones tend to shrink in size and density as we age, weakening and making us more prone to fracture. Muscle strength, endurance, flexibility deteriorate over time, compromising coordination, stability, and balance. This is where a dependable fall prev...
Read More ›According to the CDC, over 800,000 patients are hospitalized because of a fall injury each year, most frequently due to a head injury or hip fracture, while 3 million older people are treated in emergency rooms for fall injuries. At least 300,000 eld...
Read More ›Most of us probably cannot imagine a life without today’s technology. However, people often forget that seniors grew up in a life where social media and gadgets are still fractions of their imagination—a possibility of the future. Research claims...
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