Navigating the tax season can be a daunting task, especially for seniors who may find the process of filing taxes a bit tricky or confusing.
With safety precautions making it difficult to gather in person, technology has become a vital tool for staying in touch. Here's a refresher on how to do it safely.
If you have an elderly loved one who is struggling to keep up with eating requirements, there are several things you can do to help them remain more aware of their needs or to ensure that they have eaten enough.
Caring for a senior with Alzheimer's can introduce a number of complex and difficult challenges. A common concern among family members and caregivers is how to handle the confusion that can occur when the time changes due to daylight savings time.
Cooking for high-cholesterol seniors can be a challenge, but with the right ingredients and techniques, you can create delicious and healthy meals.
It is important to get your senior loved one's blood pressure regularly monitored by a doctor as they age, but there are also dietary steps that you can take right now to prevent high blood pressure and reduce the risk of other heart-related illnesses and conditions.
Depending on their specific needs, the level of in-home care required by a senior may vary greatly. This article tackles the difference in services offered by a caretaker and a visiting nurse.
Choosing just the right gift is not always easy, especially when it comes to determining what options best match their interests and current needs. Many seniors have at least some understanding of technology, which means that many tech-related gadgets can make both fun and practical gifts. Here are five tech gift ideas for seniors with a variety of interests that most seniors can set up and use with little or no assistance.