Senior Tips For Safely Enjoying The Spring Season
Each year we anticipate spring. Winter often is challenging both physically and emotionally. We are ready to move from the cold weather and enjoy the
Each year we anticipate spring. Winter often is challenging both physically and emotionally. We are ready to move from the cold weather and enjoy the
Our very own Ron D’Aquila was interviewed by News 8 (WTNH) recently to discuss tips for fighting the holiday blues, particularly for the elderly. In
There is no doubt about it, last year’s winter was one for the Connecticut history books. For older adults living alone and for their caregivers,
The busy days of the holiday season sometimes make it easier to overlook the grey days of winter. Now that they are behind us, it
Photo Credit: mysza831 via Compfight cc Decking the halls is a traditional part of the holiday season for most families in Connecticut. When an aging
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We all know that during the holiday season the elderly can experience “the blues.” The causes can be varied and can include financial pressure, separation