Tag: Tips for Seniors

Benefits of Living in A Senior Community

A loss of independence is one of the most difficult parts of growing older, surpassed only by the loss of one’s partner. This loss means that living alone is a difficult prospect that many seniors must face, and many children worry about for their parents. Although it is completely understandable for a senior to want…

Four Ways to Prepare a Senior’s Home for Winter

As the autumn leaves drop along with the temperatures, it’s clear that winter is on its way. Is your senior loved one’s home ready for the change in season? Here are some ways to prepare a senior’s home for winter: Be prepared for emergencies When the roads are snowy and icy, it’s more difficult for…

Four Reasons to Get a Residential Elevator

Many seniors find that injury, balance issues, the need to use a wheelchair or just a general decline in energy make stairs tough (if not impossible) to manage. If getting up and down stairs isn’t as easy for you as it used to be, why not make life simpler? Here are the reasons why you…

What Seniors Can Expect from Cataract Surgery

If you have cataract surgery coming up, it’s a good idea to know what’s going to happen. Here’s our guide to what seniors can expect from cataract surgery: First of all, know that cataracts are extremely common. By age 75, about half of Americans will have cataracts. Wait, back up—what are cataracts anyway? A cataract…

Tips for Daily Living- Walk This Way!

Over the past few years, the use of walkers has become more and more recurrent, the days of fearing the use of a walker are long gone and more often then not customers are searching through out selection of walkers to find just the right one.  Some want light, other sturdy some want a basic…