Category 'Aging'

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The June edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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Acting Your Age

If you look and feel older every day, perhaps we need to look at what habits might be adding insult to injury.These are the top 5 activities to look out for when it comes to aging gracefully.

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Technology to Keep Seniors Safe at Home

Several technology devices are now available to help seniors live independently and avoid expensive emergency room trips or moves to nursing homes.

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Tips for First Time Grandmothers

Preparing for your first grandchild is an exciting process that can be as unique as the childbirth itself for first time grandmothers. Once you recover from the initial shock that "your baby" is no longer baby, it is time to get both mentally and physically prepared to offer proactive support to both mommy and daddy from the beginning to the end of the new mom's recuperation phase. It is truly more than preparing for baby showers, opening gifts, and sending thank you cards.

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Keep Your Relationship Afloat After Retirement

One aspect of retirement that couples find most challenging is transitioning from spending 8-10 hours apart Monday through Friday to spending all of their time together. If you and your spouse have both worked outside of the home for the past 20-30 years and now are together during that time, it isn’t always easy to find the balance of “together and alone time” that you once cherished.

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A Loved One’s Dilemma

"I was lucky that a friend of mine recommended Right at Home to me." Al McCoy

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Keeping Fit In Your Golden Years

When it comes to physical fitness, we can't all be Mark Spitz, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays or Wilt Chamberlain, but there's no reason that, as you get older, you can't stay in shape. No one ever said you had to be an Olympian or a world class athlete, but a long healthy life is tied to physical fitness.

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New Tools Specifically Designed for Seniors

Today’s seniors are benefitting from the cutting-edge field of gerontechnology that develops products and services to make work and leisure easier for people as they age.

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The Aging Eye – Macular Degeneration vs. Glaucoma

Eyesight changes are common with older age, but two diseases, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, can significantly affect the vision of seniors.

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The Third Generation Connection

Here is one feature of being a grandparent that most grandparents would agree on: It’s a lot more fun than being the parent! Grandparents are the ones who get to sneak a late night piece of candy or stay up just a bit past bedtime to finish watching a movie with their little darlings. Being a grandparent is also your chance to make sure that your grandson or granddaughter feels a connection both with you and to his or her family’s history.

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