Most older adults reach a point when it’s time to give up the keys. Age-related changes such as compromised vision and hearing, arthritis, slower reflexes, and potential medication side effects make it more dangerous to drive. However, while giving up the keys may keep aging loved ones and others safer, it also puts older adults […]
Read MoreA recent post from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) states that “…88 percent of respondents over age 65 wanted to remain in their homes for as long as possible, and 92 percent said they wanted to remain in their communities.” To do that, aging adults require access to the services they […]
Read MoreHave stories of a parent’s restless nights, near falls, or a neighbor’s report of recent night wandering interrupted your chance to get a good night’s sleep? Do you have a nagging feeling that all is not well for an aging loved one during the nighttime hours? Then it may be time to enlist the help […]
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