Why Nature Helps Seniors Thrive: Physical, Emotional, and Mental Benefits

Fresh air. Sunlight. A walk in the park. For many older adults, these simple moments can change everything. But not all seniors have easy access to outdoor experiences — and the risks of staying indoors too long often go unnoticed. So what exactly can nature do for aging bodies and minds? The Science Behind Nature […]
Signs Your Loved One May Need Help

With families visiting those that they may not see throughout the year, the holidays are a perfect time to assess the needs of their loved ones. Ideally they will ask for our help, but, as frequently is the case, this may not happen. They may decline assistance because they feel ashamed and hopeless. Some changes […]
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. With a growing population of older adults, and as longevity increases, abuse of the elderly is an increasing problem that affects health and human rights. While it’s difficult to imagine that anyone would put your loved one in harm’s way, elder abuse is a widespread problem. World […]