Holiday Blues for Seniors
Winter and Holiday Blues for Seniors Winter and holiday blues for seniors is a real concern and something to be dealt with. The winter season
Winter and Holiday Blues for Seniors Winter and holiday blues for seniors is a real concern and something to be dealt with. The winter season
Your Retina and Alzheimer’s Disease The Alzheimer’s Association recently reported on the connection between your retina and Alzheimer’s disease. New research from Cedars-Sinai Hospital finds
Playing Games Benefits the Aging Brain You’ve heard before that playing games benefits the aging brain. New research shows that “even in one’s 70s and
Vision Care for Seniors Vision care for seniors gets more and more important each passing year. Are any of these statements true for you? The
There are rising concerns over healthcare associated infections that can lead to sepsis and even death. These infections can be caused by devices used in
Assisted Living Services is excited to have a guest blog on long-term care insurance from Connecticut Long Term Care Solutions Group. Many thanks to David Katz
It’s the time of year for many family gatherings. Celebrating the holiday season brings family and friends together to share stories and catch up with
Do you see signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s in your senior loved one? Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, progressive (symptoms may get worse as time
A study published in a 2010 study in the New England Journal of Medicine focused on how engaging in the right leisure activities can keep
The term “aging in place” has received a lot of buzz over the past few years. As Baby Boomers began to reach retirement age, it