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Experts Corner

June 12, 2017

Swimming Activity and the Elderly

Even the most active elders have to make modifications to how they get exercise, and many are turning to swimming. With the support of family caregivers […]
June 9, 2017

What is Aphasia?

Have you known anyone who has recovered from a stroke or brain injury but noticed that they are now having trouble speaking or communicating? This is […]
June 5, 2017

Why do Seniors Bruise Easily?

Mary stopped in at her mom’s house after work to check on her, just as she did every day. Her mom, Alice, was enjoying the splash […]
May 29, 2017
Elderly man standing with a walker being assisted by a male caregiver.

Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Hearing that your senior loved one has Alzheimer’s disease may be something that you dread as a family caregiver, but ignoring the possibility or not understanding […]
May 22, 2017

Is It Time for your Elder Loved One to Stop Driving?

Everyone ages differently, so there is no set age when your mom should stop driving. Instead, determining when it’s time for mom to give up the […]
May 15, 2017

Is Your Elderly Loved One Fighting with You about Everything?

You think you’re having a normal day with your elderly loved one, but then you realize that no matter what you’ve said, she’s had something unpleasant […]
May 8, 2017

What are Healthy Food Choices for People with Diabetes?

When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, they may worry about everything they put into their mouths. Is what they are eating healthy? Should they eat more […]
May 1, 2017

Is Your Aging Parent at Increased Risk of Suffering Bladder Cancer?

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed among men throughout the United States each year, with nearly 60,500 men being diagnosed with this type […]