There’s a new trend of “boomerang retirees,” wherein companies are utilizing the skills of those recently retired to put their years of expertise to good use.
Senior-Certified Fitness Classes
Since fitness is such an integral component to aging well, many fitness instructors have become certified to teach senior-specific classes. Learn more about what these classes entail and they may help you.
Remembering Pearl Harbor
By looking back at the attack on Pearl Harbor, we are able to honor those who fought–and those who lost their lives–throughout the battles of World War II.
Foods for Flu Prevention
When it comes to flu prevention, a healthy diet is key! Include these flu-fighting foods in your daily diet to stay healthy all winter long.
Remembering Florence Henderson
In honor of Florence Henderson’s passing on November 24, 2016, everyone here at Medical Guardian reflects on her inspiring career and love of life.
How a Medical Alert Device Helps Caregivers
When it comes to promoting senior safety, nothing is better than having a medical alert device, and these devices also provide many benefits to caregivers as well.
What To Do When COPD Gets Worse During The Winter
Recent research has shown that high indoor temperatures appear to worsen symptoms of COPD, especially in homes that also have high levels of air pollutants.
5 Ways Caregivers Can Help Their Elderly Loved Ones Prevent Falls
Since more than 25 percent of seniors fall every year, guest blogger from SafeWise outlines the 5 best ways caregivers can help their aging loved ones prevent falls.
How to Create a Fire Emergency Plan
You only have two minutes to evacuate your home in the event of a house fire. That’s why removing fire hazards in the home and creating a fire emergency plan is essential to maintaining your safety as you age in place.
The Cost of Caring For An Elderly Parent
Caring for an elderly parent is expensive. A new study shows that 42 percent of family caregivers report spending $5,000 or more each year on caregiving-related expenses like food, clothing, doctor visits, transportation and others.










