Monthly Archives: June 2025

Anti-Boredom Month: Engaging Activities for Seniors at Home

For many seniors, spending time at home can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation, boredom, or lack of purpose. This […]
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Recreation as Medicine: How Play Improves Quality of Life for Seniors

As we age, the idea of play is often relegated to childhood memories, with many assuming that it’s a concept […]
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Watercolor Month: Art as Therapy for Seniors in Home Care

Art therapy has long been recognized for its ability to provide emotional and psychological healing. For seniors in home care, […]
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Brain Health in Aging: Daily Practices to Support Seniors’ Cognitive Well-being

As we age, it’s natural for our cognitive abilities to shift. Slower recall, mild forgetfulness, and difficulty multitasking can become […]
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When Memory Fades: How Families and Caregivers Can Navigate Senior Memory Care

When a loved one begins to experience memory loss, it can feel like the world shifts beneath your feet. What […]
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Beyond the Diagnosis: Holistic Elder Care Approaches for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can be life-altering—not just for the individual, but for […]
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Caring for Aging Minds: Supporting Seniors During Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

June marks Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month—a time to elevate the conversation around neurodegenerative diseases and shine a light on […]
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World Hepatitis Day: What Seniors and Caregivers Should Know About Liver Health

World Hepatitis Day, observed annually on July 28th, serves as a global reminder of the pressing need to raise awareness, […]
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Celebrating Independence Day with Seniors: Safe, Fun, and Meaningful Ideas

Independence Day is a cherished American holiday marked by fireworks, barbecues, parades, and patriotic festivities. For seniors, especially those in […]
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