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How to Find the Best Senior Home Care

If you or someone you love is a senior looking into home care services, the options can be overwhelming. Finding a home care provider can be an emotional decision, and it´s important that you make the right one. These guidelines will help you know what to look for so you can find the senior home care services best suited to your needs. SEO keywords are "senior home care."

Words: 663   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: Gina Poirier

Eye Floaters - What You Should Know

Eye floaters are annoying drifting flecks, spots and wiggles that trail in your field of vision as you move your eyes. Generally, they are not a sign of a serious eye problem, but if you develop new floaters regularly, you should have an ophthalmologist check your eyes to rule out any serious problem. Occasionally, numerous new floaters and flashes of light can indicate a condition called retinal detachment.

Words: 446   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: J. Lang Wood

Flattering Fashion for the Sophisticated Woman

Today´s trendy styles sometimes leave much to be desired. Revealing clothing has its place but it´s not in the sophisticated woman´s closet. This article provides indispensable fashion tips for ladies over 40.

Words: 692   Downloads: 1   Category: Aging   By: Brenda Lytel
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Signs Your Aging Parents May Need Help

Though most people realize that abilities diminish in later years, parents may resist asking for help or may not be able to recognize the need. Adult children should become familiar with the array of eldercare services in their communities so they can step in as soon as the need arises. .

Words: 669   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: J. Lang Wood

Creativity: The Brain's Power Workout

Creative activity strengthens the brain and supports memory. Creative work of all kinds encourages the growth of new neural cells and networks, and can even slow brain deterioration in Alzheimer´s and dementia sufferers. New evidence suggests that creativity is an essential adaptive tool for humans, which may explain the power of creative work to nourish and heal the brain and body.

Words: 690   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: C J McKinney

Alzheimer's Disease and Alexia

Alexia represents the loss of language skills in Alzheimer´s patients as congitive abilities decline. This article discusses how to recognize this disorder and gives tips caregivers can use to help.

Words: 466   Downloads: 0   Category: Aging   By: Marlene Garcia

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