Checklist for What to Do After the Hurricane
Checklist for What to Do After the Hurricane Sandy has hit land, and been downgraded from its hurricane status, and for many the worst of the storm is over. There are many problems, though, that come after the hurricane. These tips, from USA.gov, are to help those people who were in the path of the [...]
Read MoreTop Tips for Hurricane Preparation
Top Tips for Hurricane Preparation With Hurricane Sandy prepared to hit the East Coast today, we want to share some essential hurricane preparation tips with you. This advice will help you both prepare a coming storm, and know what should be done during and afterwards. These tips come from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. [...]
Read MoreTop 5 Anti-aging Tips for Seniors – How to Look and Feel Younger
Top 5 Anti-aging Tips for Seniors – How to Look and Feel Younger Getting older is not easy. You wake up in the morning, gaze at your reflection in the mirror, and discover a person who seems older than the last time you looked. Seniors resorting to artificial enhancements risk unnecessary medical complications, not to [...]
Read MoreGuest Post: 6 Ways to Prevent Falls at Home
6 Ways to Prevent Falls at Home Fear of falling is one of the most common fears that seniors face. That fear doesn’t have to get the best of you, however. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent falls by making changes in your home and taking care of yourself. Here are 6 [...]
Read MoreThe Top 5 Must-haves for Senior Independent Living
The Top 5 Must-haves for Senior Independent Living Ideally, we would all love to allow our loved ones to continue living in their beloved home instead of forcing them to live in a nursing facility. However, letting seniors live independently does have its own challenges. The most obvious of such challenges are the issues of [...]
Read More6 Best Senior Winter Tips to Prepare for the Coming Season
6 Best Senior Winter Tips to Prepare for the Coming Season Helping your senior loved one prepare for the change in seasons is important because they cannot easily prepare themselves. While it’s still autumn right now, heeding these 6 tips to help your senior loved one prepare for the change in season could save you [...]
Read MoreTop 5 Tips to Stay Active and Living Long for Your Grandchildren
Top 5 Tips to Stay Active for Your Grandchildren Many seniors relish the moments they spend with their children and grandchildren. Unfortunately, many also have begun to suffer negative effects of aging. So what is to be done to enjoy as many good moments with your loved ones as possible? The following are just some [...]
Read MoreGuest Post: Keeping Faith – How to Provide Spiritual Continuity in Challenging Circumstances
Keeping Faith – How to Provide Spiritual Continuity in Challenging Circumstances You know how important it is to keep your own spirit up in the face of challenge and change. Research reveals how vital it is to tend to the spiritual and religious needs of those for whom one cares, as well. For instance, studies [...]
Read MoreMedical Alert TV is Coming!
Medical Alert TV is Coming! Our concern here at Rescue Alert of California™ is in providing every one of our viewers the most up to date and useful information available for caregivers and seniors. To help us accomplish that goal, we’re starting up a new series called Medical Alert TV! With this new feature, we’ll [...]
Read MoreChuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier Again
Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier Again In today’s world, it’s no surprise that someone broke the sound barrier. Fighter jets and military craft have been doing it for 65 years now. None of that would be possible, though, without one man’s service and dedication – Major General Charles “Chuck” Yeager. He is credited as [...]
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