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How to Care for a Senior Loved One Who Lives Far Away
(An article contribution by Claire Wentz of caringfromafar.com) Photo Credit: pixels.com If you have an elderly parent or grandparent, you want to do all you can to ensure they are living a happy and healthy life and enjoying their later … Continue reading
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How to Help Seniors Move to Assisted Living
(An article contributed by a guest writer, Lydia Chan, of Alzheimer’s Caregiver.) If you have aging parents or other senior loved ones, it’s likely you’ve considered how and when to discuss assisted living options for their latter years. It can … Continue reading
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Coronavirus Disease, A Global Pandemic Disease
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a pandemic disease that affected every country on Earth. It’s a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. There is still no known cure yet discovered as of this writing. COVID-19 probably emerged from … Continue reading
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How to Know Which Medicare Plan is Right For You
Article contributed by Jillian Day Finding the right healthcare coverage for seniors can be overwhelming, and it shouldn’t require an expert to decipher the different plans available and how to sign up for them. Medicare is a federal health … Continue reading
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How Smartphone Technology Can Help Keep Seniors Health
(An article contributed by a free-lance writer, Katybeth Dee) If you think seniors are still not down with technology, you’d be wrong. Fifty-three percent of people over age 65 own a smartphone. With that statistic rising, it’s important … Continue reading
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6 – Budget Friendly Ways For Seniors To Stay Fit In Mind And Body
Another article contributed by Kelly Coleman of Consumer Health Labs Being health-conscious your whole life is a great way to set yourself up for strength of mind and body in your golden years, but it’s not the only way. It’s … Continue reading
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Preventing Occurrence of Pressure Ulcer to Geriatrics
Pressure ulcers (sometimes called as pressure sores, decubitus ulcers, bedsores), is a common medical complications, particularly among the physically limited or bedridden elderly. For a number of elderly individuals, pressure ulcers may become chronic for no apparent reason and may … Continue reading
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Self-Care in the Quest for Personal Growth
This article was another contribution by Kelley Coleman In a lot of ways, that’s what it all comes down to: personal growth. Everything else – a nicer house, a bigger salary, a fancy alma mater – is chasing after wind. … Continue reading
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The Grand Tour of The Human Body
(This article was written by one of our staff employee taking her medical profession and had been published at in-training.org/grand-tour-human-body-11067, in-Training: Stories from Tomorrow’s Physicians, Volume 2. Currently, a graduating student of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of … Continue reading
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