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Cold Weather Safety For Seniors and Their Caregivers
Winter is a magical time of the year, but the season’s harsh side can be hazardous for older adults. During the winter months, ice, snow, cold temperatures, slippery sidewalks, and cold weather can cause various injuries and illnesses. Older adults run a higher risk of health problems including hypothermia…

How to Conduct a Home-Safety Assessment for Seniors
If you have a senior family member who is determined to maintain their independence by remaining in their home, it would be wise to consider making minor changes to make day-to-day living easier and smoother. Home safety is a main concern for many older adults. When a senior loved one lives alone, especially…

Summer Safety Tips for Older Adults
Summer is in full swing and it’s a great time to be active while enjoying the outdoors. While summer brings us warmth, and bloom and provides us with many opportunities for recreation, prolonged exposure to excessive heat in the summer months can be dangerous. Too much heat is not safe for anyone and…

7 Steps to Improving Bath Safety for Seniors
January is National Bath Safety Month, and the idea is to promote awareness to prevent potential hazards that are in our bathrooms and dangers they present to everyone, but especially to children and the elderly. One of the most important things caregivers can do to help aging adults maintain independence…

MedicAlert Awareness Month: Does Your Aging Loved One Need a Medical Alert System?
August is MedicAlert Awareness month, and it is a good time to understand why MedicAlerts are important for loved ones with serious medical conditions. Medical Alert IDs and alert systems are wearable devices that help reduce treatment errors and speak for someone if they are unresponsive in an emergency…

Best Safety & Security Practices for Seniors
Skilled caregivers can be a tremendous help in ensuring a senior’s safety at home, but you may still find yourself worried about things like falls and kitchen accidents, especially if the care you’ve arranged isn’t around-the-clock. It’s understandable when your loved one wants to age in place instead…













