Client Carolyn began experiencing respiratory issues, causing her to look into a Medical Guardian medical alert device – it ended up saving her life.
The 7 Best Foods for Senior Men
As we age, we all become more susceptible to various health problems, and as part of Men’s Health Week, here are the best foods for senior men.
What All Men Over 50 Need to Know About Their Health
In honor of Men’s Health Month, we’ve identified the top five health concerns for men over 50 and lifestyles changes that are ideal for prevention.
Strength Training without Weights
We all lose muscle as we age, which is why strength training for seniors is so essential. These strength exercises don’t require weights and will help seniors regain muscle.
7 Foods that Help Hydrate You
Hydration is key for seniors’ safety in the summer months, which is why seniors should include these foods that help hydrate you into thier diets.
The Many Health Benefits of Golf for Seniors
Golf may be seen as a leisurely sport, but there are actually many health benefits of golf for seniors if the proper safety precautions are taken first.
How to Create a Family Caregiver Agreement
With the rising demand in elder care planning, it’s important that families know to how to create a family caregiver agreement.
How Arthritis Affects Your Work & Social Life
Arthritis is not shy to intruding on someone’s life. Constant pain can severely get in the way of one’s social and work life, causing emotional and physical limitations. Although there is no cure for arthritis, there are ways and treatments to tackle this
Saving a Life from a Stroke
Recognizing the warning signs of a stroke is esential, and luckily one of our clients recognized these warning signs and used his medical alert device to help save his wife’s life.
How to Care for a Loved One After a Stroke
Since one’s stroke risk increases by more than 40 percent within 5 years of a first stroke, caregivers should know how to care for a loved one after a stroke to promote a speedy recovery and prevent another stroke.










