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Take These 3 Steps to Prevent a Second Stroke

Older adults who have had a stroke in the past are at risk of suffering a second stroke. Because different types of strokes have different causes, make certain you know what kind of stroke your aging relative had. This can help you to make a...

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Alzheimer’s Doesn’t Have to Weigh Your Family Down if You Work...

So many studies and surveys have looked at the strain of being a family caregiver to someone with Alzheimer’s. Not only are social isolation and depression risks, but there is a financial strain, too. You’re paying bills for your parent,...

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Activities to Enjoy on World Heart Day and Beyond

Heart Health is important at any age. For your mom and dad, you and your siblings, and even your children, it’s time to focus on the things that keep your hearts healthy. September 29th is World Heart Day. It’s a good time to start focusing on...

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Six Challenges that Make Driving More Difficult

Driving might be something your senior still wants to do but is it something that’s getting too difficult for her to do safely? Home Health Care in Washington Township NJ: Senior Driving Brain Function Changes Your senior’s brain may start to...

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Four Reasons Dehydration Is More Common for Aging Adults

Your senior might not have had issues in the past with hydration, but as he gets older it can be an ever-bigger problem. Here are some of the reasons he’s seeing this happen. Home Health Care in Evesham NJ: Dehydration Thirst Cues Change with...

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How Do You Stop Your Mom From Turning Off the AC...

There are some things you simply cannot prepare for when a parent has Alzheimer’s. Everyone is different. The symptoms your grandparent or family friend encountered may not be the same as your mom’s. One thing that some with Alzheimer’s do is...

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