As seniors age, maintaining independence and safety becomes increasingly important. One of the most common and serious risks older adults face is falling. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), millions of seniors experience falls each year, often leading to injuries such as hip fractures, head trauma, or reduced…
Read MoreAs people age, they may face physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that make daily living tasks more difficult. Senior care facilities provide comprehensive support, and one of the key services offered in these environments is occupational therapy. This specialized form of therapy helps older adults regain or maintain independence, improve their quality…
Read MoreThe National Alliance on Mental Illness estimates that more than 6.5 million seniors had depression in 2009. Even though the data is old, many people still do not consider severe depression to be a concern for elderly parents, thus it still comes as a shock to many. The physical symptoms of aging…
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