As a leading cause of death and disability in the United States, Strokes affect roughly 795,000 people in the US every year. Being able to recognize the early warning signs
Aging is a natural and inevitable part of life’s journey, bringing with it a spectrum of changes, both physical and cognitive. As you or your loved one moves through the
How many medication bottles that need cleanup currently occupy space within your household’s drawers and cabinets? Most of us possess a couple of them and older adults, in particular, may
Leaving the hospital or care center and returning home after an injury or illness is a significant step in recovery. Whether you are the patient or the caregiver for a
After months of research and dozens of conversations with family and friends, you’ve finally arrived at a decision. You have decided it’s best for your aging loved one to stay
February is American Heart Month, a time to honor lives lost to heart disease and also focus on good heart health. Heart Disease in Older Adults More than 600,000 Americans