Diabetes increases one's risk of infection. It can damage the heart, kidneys, nerves, and eyes. It also increases the likelihood of dementia, incontinence, and falls, lowering quality of life. According to the National Diabetes Education...
Read More ›The ability to communicate effectively is important at any age, but for older adults, it can be crucial to their health and safety. When an elderly loved one is unable to describe what he or she needs or what is wrong in general, an emergency...
Read More ›No matter what age, our bodies will always need vitamin D. Unfortunately, seniors and other PWDs have difficulty getting their daily doses. Yes, our bodies require a specific dose of vitamin D each day. The amount varies depending on the...
Read More ›When a person ages, it’s not unusual that he or she may be taking a lot of different medicines. This is why older adults and seniors must know how to safely use their medications. You need to talk with your healthcare provider first before...
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