8 Key Wellness Tips for Aging Adults
Good health can help you remain independent, safe, and happy. Understandably, certain chronic conditions and physical limitations may
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The LogicMark goal is to help every person enjoy their journey through life. Read the latest insights, tips on how to stay connected with people you love, and important insights about aging in place.
Good health can help you remain independent, safe, and happy. Understandably, certain chronic conditions and physical limitations may
Physical balance plays a vital role in our lives. It helps us move around independently and do daily activities like
As we journey through life’s later seasons, our bodies go through certain physical and psychological changes
Showering can pose a safety hazard, especially for aging adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 235,000 people
Perhaps one of the hardest things we’ll have to face in our lives is knowing that our parents will get older
Have you ever thought about what you would do in an unsafe, dangerous, or violent situation? One in every six
Aging in place can be a special thing. Those who choose to spend their golden years this way can enjoy the comfort and familiarity of their own home while
Dancing ‘til midnight. Running around after your kids. Walking through wet sand on the beach. Your feet have supported you
The number of aging U.S. adults living alone is steadily rising, with nearly 16 million people aged 65 and older
When it comes to the safety of aging loved ones, we shouldn’t take any chances. But what can we do to
When it comes to devices that notify the authorities, first responders or even family, we generally consider the
There’s a new breed of caregiver these days. One who is not only responsible for herself, but also
Let’s face it. Being a caretaker is hard. Really hard. But for a specific group of people, giving
The 85-year-old who fell down behind a pile of snow and wondered if someone would find him. The