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Senior man getting into a car
June 7th, 2022

Safe Driving Information for Seniors and Caregivers

When is the right time for an older adult to stop driving? The answer to that question is different for everyone. As a person ages, declining health conditions can deteriorate in ways that make safely operating a vehicle a challenge. Hearing and vision can worsen, reaction times slow down, and certain medications can cause side Read more >>

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April 12th, 2022

Helping Unsung Heroes Care for America’s Senior Population

Helping Unsung Heroes Care for America’s Senior Population. You can read more useful articles and advice on our blog.

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February 24th, 2022

Tips for Healthy Aging

Healthy aging is based on a well-rounded approach to life that fulfills not only our physical needs, but our mental and emotional needs as well. When we recognize and meet these needs, we set the foundation for a healthier, happier and more fulfilling aging experience. Follow these 10 easy tips for healthy aging! 1. Eat Read more >>

Couple looking at computer
October 9th, 2021

Online Fraud: 7 Common Scams & Tips for Avoiding Them

Scammers still rely on the phone, but they’ve also expanded their frauds to the digital world. Staying vigilant and skeptical is critical to avoid being defrauded. Protect yourself by protecting your personal and financial data. Distrust any request for your Social Security Number or payment via credit or debit card, ACH, EFT or other option. Read more >>

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July 30th, 2021

The Critical Difference Between a Medical Alert Bracelet and a Medical Alert System

In an emergency, time is of the essence. We want emergency personnel to respond rapidly and have the information they need to deliver care quickly. The combination of a medical alert system and a medical ID bracelet can provide invaluable assistance in these critical moments. EMTs and other first responders are trained to look for Read more >>

Woman reading book wearing HomeSafe help button
July 30th, 2021

5 Proven Benefits of Reading for Seniors

Seniors who read often enjoy much more than just a good story. Scientific studies have found many benefits of reading for older adults. These include everything from reducing stress and enhancing sleep to improving memory circuits, sharpening decision-making and possibly even delaying the onset of dementia. These top five mental benefits of reading demonstrate why good senior Read more >>

man walking on beach
May 17th, 2021

Senior Travel Trends: A New Approach to Bucket List Travel

“Cabin fever has taken hold for many Americans after a grueling year,” says Matt Thompson, director of partnerships for RVezy, an RV rental marketplace. Company research found that 63% of Americans of all ages, and 49% of those 65 and older, plan to take a summer vacation this year. Let’s take a look at the Read more >>

Man At Home In Kitchen Looking At Tablet
April 5th, 2021

Social Media Guide for Seniors

Social media is a great way to connect with friends and others with shared interests. It’s also a helpful tool to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness. Follow this advice and soon you’ll be a pro at connecting online. Social Media Tips 1. Choose Your Social Media Sites With so many social sites to choose Read more >>

Senior couple traveling
April 4th, 2021

8 Travel Tips for Seniors

American adults are living longer – the average life expectancy for all races and genders is 78.7 years, according to the CDC; U.S. women live to 81 1. This leaves more time for leisure pursuits like travel. As with any activity or major undertaking, seniors should consult with their healthcare providers before heading out to understand Read more >>

Senior Man Relaxing At Home With Pet Dog
December 4th, 2020

Seniors Owning Pets: Physical and Emotional Benefits

Are you a senior considering getting a pet? If so, you are likely on the road to better health, as there are many benefits to seniors owning pets. Benefits of Pets Companionship Some of these benefits are more obvious than others. Seniors owning pets have a constant companion and are therefore less likely to experience Read more >>

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