Tips For Choosing Proper Care For Your Aging Parents

If one or both of your parents have reached a point where they are unable to take care of themselves or each other, it's common to think of moving them in with you. But what do you do when you live far away and you're unable to relocate? Ensuring that aging or ill parents are properly taken care of requires a little forethought and some planning. Here are a few tips to guide you through deciding which path to take and how to ensure that your loved ones are safe. [Read More]

5 Important Tips for Staying Healthy as the Temperatures Drop

In the fall months, changing conditions outside can put strain on patient health. Cold temperatures can lead to a variety of issues like stiffened or weakened muscles, joint pain, and viral infections.  Fortunately, there are a few pointers patients can keep in mind to prevent dropping temperatures from having adverse health effects. The following are five helpful tips for staying healthy as the temperatures drop: Stock up on warm clothing and dress appropriately [Read More]

4 Reasons An Assisted Living Facility May Be An Option For Your Loved One

If you have a loved one with increasing care needs, it may be time to explore some care facilities in the area. It's incredibly difficult to try to care for your aging loved one without help from professionals. Luckily, there are many great facilities out there waiting to help. Assisted living facilities may be one option to consider. Keep reading to better understand the reasons as to why an assisted living facility may be a good fit for your loved one. [Read More]

When Should Adults Get Hearing Checks?

It's a well-known fact that people can experience hearing loss as they age, as a result of this it is a good idea for adults to get a hearing test regularly. In fact, it becomes even more important, as hearing loss is a problem that predominantly affects older populations. For general health, an annual physical comprehensive check up is required. However, from the age of 18 until the age of 50, a hearing test should be done every three to five years. [Read More]