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Posts Tagged "pets"

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Dispelling-5-Common-Myths-About-Depression
07May
Aging in Place Caregiver Education Depression Home Health Care
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Tips to Help Older Adults Avoid Isolation

People are social creatures by habit, but need for social interaction increases tenfold as we grow older. More often than not, older adults have to face isolation in one form or the other, which isn’t

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How To Find The Right Vet For Your Pet
15Aug
Pets / Pet Care
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How To Find The Right Vet For Your Pet

Pet owners have many responsibilities, and keeping your pet healthy with veterinary care is a significant one. To help make sure your pet receives high quality medical care, several veterinarians offe

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How Pets Keep Seniors Healthier & Happier
20Jun
Pets / Pet Care unpublished graphics
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How Pets Keep Seniors Healthier & Happier

The presence of a pet helps seniors stay more active, retain social relationships, and positively affects their over physical and mental health.
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Fall Prevention Tips Infographic
13May
Senior Safety
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Fall Prevention for Seniors: Tips to Prevent Falls at Home

From slick floors to overzealous pets, our homes are filled with obstacles that can cause us to fall. The dangers of fall-related injuries are especially high for senior citizens. In fact, one-third o

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