Age is just a number and being young is an attitude. And while it’s biologically impossible to stay youthful and plump as the years go by, you can, however, keep your mind sharp and young even as your chronological age increases. To stay...
Read More ›Around 50 percent of patients fail to take their meds as prescribed, according to the World Health Organization. Some people are at a higher risk of such, including those with memory problems, seniors under dementia care, and patients that cannot...
Read More ›Apart from being unpaid, many family caregivers also face the risk of burnout. When left unchecked, this burnout can grow into mental health problems. This is why many senior living residences in Massachusetts, like Giving Tree Senior Living,...
Read More ›Mild forgetfulness may be common among senior adults. This is because the brain undergoes changes during the aging period and cognitive functions may not be in their best condition. However, when this forgetfulness becomes more frequent and...
Read More ›Your loved one’s cognitive functions are only one among many of the changes they undergo because of aging. As much as possible, we want to help them stay mentally sharp to stave away cognitive-related symptoms, like forgetfulness, poor...
Read More ›One of the attributes that make us human is our social skills. We connect with others not only to build strong relationships, but also to survive. But as we reach the senior years in life, our social circle slowly decreases. We retire from our...
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