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5 Types of Occupational Therapy Interventions for Balance

Staying steady on your feet can get harder as you age, but occupational therapy (OT) offers practical solutions to improve balance and reduce fall risks. Occupational therapists can use a variety of techniques to help you move confidently and safely through your day, including: Therapeutic exercises to strengthen muscles and improve stabilitySensory integration techniques to…

Do Compression Socks Help with Knee Pain?

Knee pain can be a real challenge, especially for those who are active or managing conditions like arthritis. Compression socks are often recommended as a tool to help with knee pain, as they improve circulation, reduce swelling, and provide gentle support. While they’re not a one-size-fits-all fix, many people find relief from wearing them regularly.…
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When is The Best Time To Move To Memory Care

The best time to move to memory care is when maintaining safety, independence, and quality of life for your loved one at home becomes increasingly difficult. Watching someone you care about experience cognitive decline is challenging, and the decision to seek additional support often comes with a wave of emotions.  However, moving to memory care…
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Benefits of Senior Living in Winter Months

Winter can bring unique challenges for older adults—icy walkways, isolation, and health risks—that make day-to-day life more challenging. Assisted living can be a great solution, transforming the colder months into an enjoyable, worry-free season by offering safety, community engagement, and tailored care.   Winter doesn't have to mean staying cooped up indoors and battling the seasonal…
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What Is the FAST Scale for Dementia?

When a loved one begins to experience memory loss and cognitive decline, understanding the progression of their condition can be incredibly overwhelming. The FAST scale (Functional Assessment Staging Tool for Dementia) offers families and caregivers a straightforward way to assess and track dementia's stages. It provides a roadmap for the challenges ahead and helps you…
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Downsizing For Seniors: Helpful Tips and Tricks

Downsizing can feel overwhelming, especially for older adults letting go of a lifetime of belongings. However, it can also be a fresh start and a way to simplify and focus on what truly matters. Whether you’re moving to a smaller home, into assisted living, or hoping to declutter, knowing where to start can help move…
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What Causes a Loss of Appetite for Seniors?

Ensuring that seniors eat enough is often one of the most concerning challenges for caregivers. It's not just about calories—nutrition impacts every aspect of a person’s well-being, from energy levels to immune health. Yet, many seniors experience a noticeable loss of appetite, leading to skipped meals and unbalanced diets.   There are plenty of reasons behind…
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How to Deal with Negativity in Elderly Parents

Dealing with an elderly parent who seems stuck in a negative mindset can be challenging and emotionally draining. It’s tough to see someone you care about struggle with pessimism, especially when you want to make their later years as peaceful and happy as possible. Negativity in elderly parents often stems from a mix of loneliness,…

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