Posts by Pamela DelColle, RN, CCRN
Easy And Healthy Homemade Salad Dressings Seniors Will Love
Seniors can use these tips to get creative when it comes to making homemade salad dressings. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how seniors can make their own dressings.
Read MoreSenior Skin Conditions: Preventative Treatments
Continue reading to learn some effective ways personal care at home aides and loved ones can avoid bedsores and other skin problems that older people might get.
Read MoreSeniors Aging In Place Tips To Combat Loneliness
The risk of becoming lonely is one of the drawbacks of aging in place. Seniors who want to stay in their own homes do need to take steps to ensure that they don’t become lonely or isolated.
Read MoreThings Seniors Should Banish From The Bedroom For Better Sleep
It’s very common for seniors to struggle to get a good night’s sleep. Seniors that are having a hard time falling asleep should keep things out of their bedrooms that are discussed here.
Read MoreHow Does Stress Affect Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Even though stress is not thought to be a direct cause of RA, it has been shown to worsen symptoms of the disease and may even contribute to the course of the disease.
Read MoreSupporting Seniors With Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids
Hearing loss can significantly influence a senior’s general well-being and quality of life. It’s essential for loved ones to support them as they navigate hearing loss.
Read MoreThe Best Summer Security Tips For Seniors
If your senior parent is aging in place they should use these tips to make sure that their home is safe during the summer.
Read MoreTips for Helping Older Loved Ones with Shingles
If an older adult is under your care, these tips for dealing with shingles can help you keep them comfortable until the virus runs its course.
Read MoreThings Every Senior Pet Owner Needs
May is National Pet Month and now is a great time for senior pet owners to upgrade their pet care items and pet supplies. Here are some ideas.
Read MoreTips for Living with Osteoporosis
Your loved one may not be able to change certain risk factors or go back in time to build up more bone mass, she can learn to live with osteoporosis and enjoy life to the fullest. Here are some tips.
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