Safety Upgrades for the New Way of Aging
For seniors today, independence is the new trend. Instead of moving into nursing homes or assisted living facilities, seniors are deciding to age in place
For seniors today, independence is the new trend. Instead of moving into nursing homes or assisted living facilities, seniors are deciding to age in place
By Jackson Richman It’s a decision that many of us may face as our parents (and eventually ourselves) age: Will the next line of
Infections can strike anyone, but for seniors, certain infections can be particularly serious. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, infections account for one-third
To: Thrive at Home It is with much gratitude and appreciation from the C family that I thank Thrive at Home for their constant
Older adults can lose body heat fast—faster than when they were young. A big chill can turn into a dangerous problem before an older person
By Jackson Richman As of January 2014, Facebook passed 1.23 billion users. The social networking website was founded by Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg and launched
Care Comes Home Thrive at Home salutes all the family caregivers! Your loved one’s care does not always take place in hospitals, or nursing
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women
The 6th annual National Falls Prevention Awareness Day (FPAD) will be observed on Sept. 22, 2013 to promote and increase public awareness about how
Treating dementia patients’ costs around $159 billion a year. A report from New England Journal of Medicine, state that treatment for dementia is more expensive