3 Ways Seniors Can Benefit From Physical Therapy Even Without An Injury
Ashford Hall2021-02-02T08:41:29-06:00Physical therapy is often associated with recovering from injury. But the process can also help seniors stay physically fit.
Physical therapy is often associated with recovering from injury. But the process can also help seniors stay physically fit.
Occupational therapy involves a range of exercises to help people perform everyday tasks. This can be especially beneficial for seniors.
Puzzles can be a great way for seniors to regain fine motor skills after suffering a stroke. But which is better, jigsaw or crossword puzzles?
A skilled nursing facility (SNF) or nursing home provides 24/7 care for aging loved ones. Finding the right facility is crucial.
Planning for elderly care can be daunting. With the right resources, family members can effectively plan for the costs of senior care.
Moving a family member to a nursing facility is a difficult choice. Some specific strategies can make the conversation and move easier.
Long-term care is an inevitable decision for many families. Ask these 8 questions to get the right information before choosing a care facility.
As people get older, falls come with a significant risk of injury. Sometimes, elderly patients will have to move to a long-term care facility.
When touring an assisted living facility, assessing the facility and staff and asking the right questions can help to find the perfect home for a loved one.
Having a power of attorney (POA) ensures a person will be protected legally and financially. A POA should be viewed as a safety net.
A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, call the toll-free number (800)-252-2412.
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