Keep Your Senior Loved One Safe From Holiday Scams

Seniors are often the targets of scams. Some estimates are that seniors lose more than 36 billion dollars per year because of scams. And the holiday season is prime time for scams online and by phone that target seniors. Seniors who may not be tech savvy can get scammed when they try to shop online…

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4 Ways Seniors Can Reduce the Risk of Fires

If your senior loved one hasn’t changed the batteries in their smoke detector in awhile now is the perfect time to do it. Smoke detector batteries should be changed regularly, usually twice a year, to ensure that they are working properly. Seniors have a higher risk of dying in a fire than other populations, in…

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4 Easy Ways To Get Your Senior’s Home Ready For Cold Weather

Cold weather will be here before you know it. That’s why you should start to prepare your senior loved one’s home for the cold winter weather now. There are a lot of things that need to be done to make sure that your senior parent’s home is safe and warm this winter. This is also…

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Three Ways to Help Home Care Improve Safety for the Senior in Your Life

Safety is and should remain one of the top priorities for people supporting aging parents and other loved ones. As people get older and begin having trouble with their balance, strength, memory, or other issues, safety becomes compromised. There are things you can do to improve safety, though. Talking about the benefits of home care…

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Things to Consider When Buying Grab Bars

Around 28% of adults aged 65 or older fall at least once a year. Of those, about 10 percent were injured. Head injuries and broken bones are the most common injuries after a fall. Bathrooms are one of the areas where a fall is more common. Around 29 percent of all falls inside a home…

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