July 21st, 2024
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Buying refurbished medical equipment can help you save money. Here's how to determine if your refurbished equipment provider is high-quality.
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July 21st, 2024
Buying refurbished medical equipment can help you save money. Here's how to determine if your refurbished equipment provider is high-quality.
October 3rd, 2025
After a crash or fall, older adults often face a longer recovery period and increased care needs. Discover the differences in costs and coverage between Canada and the U.S., and learn how early planning can protect your family.
September 6th, 2025
Mental health plays a critical role in how you age, yet many older adults hesitate to seek support. With teletherapy, access to inclusive, effective care is now easier—and essential—for seniors, caregivers, and families.
July 22nd, 2024
Long-term care support services are often needed when a loved one experiences a decline due to a chronic health condition, mobility problem, dementia, or frailty due to aging. Quality care, including assisted living, will help maintain a good quality of life.
December 20th, 2025
You are supporting aging parents while still helping children or adult kids. That pressure can quietly derail your finances unless you plan with intention. Here is how to protect your future without abandoning the people who rely on you.
January 30th, 2026
You may notice new lines in the mirror that make you look more tired than you feel. For adults over 40, Botox can be a safe, effective option when used thoughtfully and medically appropriately—but age, health, and provider skill matter more than ever.
July 22nd, 2024
Some people don't like going to the doctor or getting lab work, no matter their age. Yet seeing a doctor is vital to maintaining a good quality of life. Don't avoid the doctor if you're young or feel good; healthcare is at least an annual event.
May 9th, 2025
As dogs age, they face many of the same health issues humans do. Premium CBD oils and prescription-grade products may offer real relief—but only when used properly and legally under a vet’s guidance.
October 29th, 2025
A new study by Rice University uses wearables and smartphone surveys to track stress among dementia caregivers in real time. The findings may pave the way for tailored interventions for the 45 + adult population navigating long-term caregiving.
January 12th, 2026
Measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases are resurging as childhood vaccination rates drop. Learn what this means for older adults and long-term care residents.
April 23rd, 2024
Managing a long-term care situation for an older parent requires balancing their need for quality care with your ability to provide support without overwhelming yourself. Consider exploring professional caregiving options to ensure they receive the best possible care while minimizing the burden on you and your family.
June 20th, 2024
Willie Mays was one of the greatest players in Major League Baseball has ever seen. Yet, despite his talent and fame, he faced something many other families face: a loved one with Alzheimer's.