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Staying Engaged: Activities for Aging Adults
Keeping aging adults engaged is great for their well-being. Consider their limitations and interests before suggesting ideas such as field trips and volunteer work.

Caring for Alzheimer’s Patients at Home
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease can be extremely overwhelming. Here are some tips to guide you in your journey.

Helping Seniors Cut Costs, Save Money, and Live Well on a Budget
Everyone can benefit from having a budget, no matter their age—but it’s a most essential tool for

Independent Living for Aging Adults With Disabilities
Aging adults with disabilities have several options when it comes to housing that promotes independent

How to Help Aging Adults Downsize
Aging adults who live in big homes that are not suitable for retirement may want to consider downsizing.

Dementia Home Safety Checklist: How to Dementia-Proof Your Home
Millions of aging adults fall in the U.S. each year, and dementia is a cognitive

What Do Home Health Aides Do?
As the aging population continues to grow in the U.S., the demand for home health aides

Home Care After Hip Replacement Surgery
Strong, healthy hips are often taken for granted, but without them, basic activities like standing

What to Do When Your Parent Keeps Falling
Anyone who falls can get hurt or injured — and falling becomes more serious as

Making Life Changes to Care for Your Parents
Over time, aging adults may require more assistance as their physical strength and mental abilities begin to decline. In addition,
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The technology of aging in place
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The gift of care
Let’s face it. Being a caretaker is hard. Really hard. But for a specific group of people, giving

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