There are ways that you can still celebrate with family without exposure and risk to your health.
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Safe Senior Fun – Right in Your Own Backyard
Staycations are hugely popular these days, and a great way to enjoy some rest and relaxation without the added risks of travel. Here are suggestions for safe senior fun, right in your own backyard.
Hot Weather Tips for Seniors to Avoid Injury and Illness
Here are tips on how to avoid common heat-related hazards, according to public health and National Institute on Aging (NIA) experts.
4 Sun Safety Tips for Seniors
No matter your age, it is very important to take precautions against the sun. Here are a few ways you can keep yourself safe from the sun.
Helpful Tools for Those Living with Parkinson’s Disease
These devices help those living with Parkinson’s disease to navigate everyday living activities that pose challenges to them.
How to Identify and Avoid Phone/Internet Scams
Nobody wants to be hoodwinked by a scammer. But watch out: the next bogus text, email or phone call could bring the scam to you — or a senior loved one like Mom or Dad.
COVID-19: How to Prepare in Case of an Emergency
While social distancing can feel scary for older adults living at home alone, it doesn’t have to. There are lots of easy ways you can equip yourself so that you feel prepared for any situation that might arise while you’re homebound.
Home Safety for Seniors with Vision Issues
Whether minor or major, vision issues can lead to serious health and safety mishaps. If you are struggling with vision problems, a Medical Alert system can provide protection and peace of mind.
Hospital Discharge Planning
Here’s an easy hospital discharge planning checklist to help ensure your home is set up appropriately when returning home. Read more.
5 Tips for Safe Spring Cleaning
Spring Cleaning is a great opportunity to tidy up and make your home feel a bit more “homey.” But it’s important to stay safe during all his cleaning. Try these five tips for safe Spring Cleaning.