Helping Your Loved Ones Manage Their Medications
Posted by Chris on 4/12/2023 to
Around the House
Medication management is an often overlooked area of at home care. Many individuals don’t take their medications properly — often times because they simply can’t remember or they are overwhelmed by all the medications they are taking and the dosage
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Scleroderma: Caring for another Autoimmune Disease
Posted by Chelsea Shaffer on 6/15/2018 to
Around the House
Another day, another disease that’s gone under the radar for far too long. There are countless autoimmune diseases, most of us know about them but then there are the few diseases that have been silent for so long that most of us remain uneducated. Scleroderma is one of these autoimmune diseases that hasn’t received proper recognition because of its rarity in cases over the years. It’s time we shed some light on it.
Phone Scam Safety for Seniors
Posted by Bonnie Joffee on 4/24/2018 to
Around the House
The truth is, 30 to 40 percent of all the robocalls are scams. This translates into over 10 billion scam robocalls each year that come into the United States. Even non-scam-like robocalls are considered illegal unless the recipient has agreed to be on a certain list. The FTC and FCC are diligently working to combat this growing problem with much difficulty.
Alcohol Abuse In The Senior Population
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 9/20/2017 to
On the Move
Over the past couple of decades, alcohol abuse has been on the rise with the 50 and older population.
Is There Some Honey in the House? The Health Benefits of Honey
Posted by Tanika on 9/15/2016 to
Around the House
We all know honey can help in treating a cold and sore throat, but there are many other benefits to this all-natural treat. Learn more about the hype!
An Alternative to the Regular Yellow Pencil
Posted by Matt on 5/16/2016 to
Around the House
The No. 2 pencil we all know and love is not ideal for people with Parkinson's disease. Here is a twenty-first century alternative.