These are some of the best tips that can be used to help your elderly loved one maintain their brain health.
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READ MOREBathing and Alzheimer’s Disease: What Do You Need to Know?
If you have been taking care of your elderly loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, then you might have already tried to give them a bath if they needed help.
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READ MOREWhat Kidney Issues Might Your Elderly Loved One Experience?
Kidney disease can appear out of nowhere. It is extremely common in people who are over 60.
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READ MOREAre Short Workouts Enough?
Long, intense workouts may not be something your senior is interested in, but exercise is definitely important for her.
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READ MOREWhat Items Should Your Mom Store in the Fridge and What Goes in the Pantry?
When it comes to reorganizing, do you know what belongs in the refrigerator or freezer and what doesn’t?
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READ MOREThe Best Ways for Your Parents to Unwind When They Can't Leave the House
After weeks of staying isolated from friends and family members, your parents may be getting stressed. What are the best ways for them to unwind during the pandemic?
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READ MOREKey Things Your Parents Need to Know About Effective Social Distancing
Authorities are urging everyone that is able to to stay home and practice social distancing. These are measures that many people have never seen before.
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READ MOREWhy Does Aging in Place Become So Tough?
Aging in place is eventually going to be a much more difficult task for your senior.
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READ MOREFoods That Help Improve Memory
Do you want to help your elderly loved one improve their memory? Whether they have normal age-related memory loss or early stages of dementia, you might be able to help slow things down a bit. There are certain foods that help to improve memory.
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READ MOREActivity Ideas for Seniors and Their Grandchildren
One way to keep your child busy and foster a relationship between your aging parent and your child is to give them things to do together, like these activities.
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