To help fill that void of social connection, we’ve made a list of six ways to feel less isolated – and in some instances – to make a real difference in your communities.
Medical Alert Blog
How to Choose the Best Medical Alert System
If you want the peace of mind that comes with having immediate access to emergency assistance you need to know you are choosing the right medical alert system.
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.
Alternatives to Nursing Homes
What are Your Options? Caring for aging parents is a reality for many people. In fact, more than 78% of adults in need of long-term care depend on family and friends as their only source of help. Nursing homes can be an ideal solution for those who require around-the-clock medical care by a team of skilled professionals. But if your loved one doesn’t need this level of care, there are…
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.
7 Fun Activities to Do with Your Grandchildren
As you’re planning things to do with your grandchildren, consider how you can take your bonding experiences to the next level that will both deepen your relationship and build a sense of legacy.
Countdown to Calm: The Numbers that Add Up to Protection against Coronavirus
This countdown of important health and infection control tips will help you maintain your calm amongst the Coronavirus anxiety.
5 Conditions That May Be Affecting Your Vision
Poor vision may increase your risk of falls by preventing you from seeing obstructions in your path. The following are five common conditions that can affect your ability to see properly.
Could Getting a Hearing Test Prevent a Fall?
A hearing test and a visit to the audiologist can help to diagnose a balance disorder, which may increase your risk of a fall.
How to Identify the Signs of a Stroke
Because time is of the essence, knowing the signs of a stroke are important. This burden often rests on family and loved ones to notice the signs of stroke and seek help.