Top 5 Holiday Travel Mistakes Seniors Must Avoid This Season
Top 5 Holiday Travel Mistakes Seniors Must Avoid This Season The holiday season is a time when everyone seems to be traveling—whether they be going back to their childhood homes to celebrate the holidays, or escaping a cold Christmas snow for more tropical climates. The roads are dangerous in the winter, though, especially for the [...]
Read MoreVeteran Receives Dream Come True Through Twilight Wish Foundation
WWII Veteran’s Wish Comes True: Making the World A Better Place, One Wish at a Time Guest Blog by Mary E. Farrell of the Twilight Wish Foundation Against the backdrop of a beautiful, blue fall sky, World War II veteran Gus Siciliano took hold of the rope handed to him and carefully raised Old [...]
Read MoreMust-Read Caregiving Advice: How the Elderly WANT to be Treated
Must-Read Caregiving Advice: How the Elderly WANT to be Treated By Guest Blogger Martin Rice of Fifty2NinetyOnline.com Caring for the elderly, whether paid or unpaid, is certainly one of the most difficult jobs out there today. The problems involved in taking care of people who, like most of us, have been independent their entire adult [...]
Read More10 Must Haves For Senior Safety
Download Our Free InfoGraphic Senior safety is an important topic, and living independently for seniors holds many risks. To be both safe and independent, a senior’s home must be modified as they age to allow them to live out their days in their own home safely and happily. These 10 must-haves for senior safety will [...]
Read MoreHow Medical Alert System Works: Live Demo
How Medical Alert System Works Lindsey from Rescue Alert of California provides a real-life demonstration on how the medical alert system works. Walking you through step by step what happens when you press your medical alert button for help. She also answers some of the most common questions we receive from our users. If you [...]
Read MoreMedical Alert Systems & Signs Your Aging Parents Need Help
Medical Alert Systems and Signs Your Aging Parents Need Help: What you Need to Know Parents, to us, have always been the people who took care of us. When we were kids, they were unflappable, and there wasn’t a crisis (yours or theirs) they couldn’t handle. Now they’re getting older, and you can see [...]
Read MoreGuest Post: Who Will Take Care of Me When I’m Old?
Guest Post: “Who Will Take Care of me when I am Old?” By David Bernard Over the weekend we visited my folks to celebrate my mom’s 79th birthday. She and dad are going strong and we had a wonderful celebration of their lives as we relived some exciting and humorous past events including viewing the DVD [...]
Read MoreChoosing A Retirement Community for Seniors: Making The Right Choice
Choosing A Retirement Community for Active Seniors: Secrets to Making The Right Choice More and more seniors are choosing to spend the rest of their lives in so-called retirement communities—places that are master-planned to cater to the needs of people after retirement. Such communities have built-in facilities that encourage residents to socialize. If you’re [...]
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Care: What is the Ideal Situation for Alzheimer’s Patients?
Guest Post on Alzheimer’s Care: What is the Ideal Living Situation for Alzheimer’s Patients? Guest Post by Iliana Spector of Assisted Living Today Patients with Alzheimer’s disease gradually lose the ability to take care of themselves. Spouses and family members often consider putting these people into a nursing home or assisted living facility because [...]
Read MoreThe Truth About Senior Dating
The Truth About Senior Dating Some may have the misconception that those over a certain age do not date. A recent study done by Match.com, however, has shown that what we think we know about senior dating is completely wrong. In the last five years, 55+ users have been the fastest growing demographic in all relationship-oriented [...]
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