Managing Alzheimer’s risk can be a challenge for caregivers.
But as an experienced professional, I will share two underrated ways that you can use to manage Alzheimer’s risk if you have any loved one
You Can’t Fix It – Part 2
This blog is the second in a two part series on fixing the communications between Older Children and Older Adults to have a better outcome in both parties’ lives. It provides a case study of typical i
How to Advocate for an Older Adult
Advocacy is problem solving with a heart. We problem solve every day to deal with life’s challenges. When a family member is sick or needs help we are there for them. Helping older adults is more of t
Useful Tips for Managing Medication: How to Help Your Senior Manage Medication
This informational video depicts useful ways you can help your senior loved one get organized and avoid drug interactions. These tips include pill organizers, a master medication and supplement list,
Resources For Steps To Take To Live Where You Decide – Your Home
Hi Keith, I’ve read your past annarbor.com articles regarding aging in place and I agree, I’m not ready to move into an assisted living facility. I can live in my home independently but need a few hom
Is Vision Loss Inevitable With Age?
Eighty-three percent of U.S. adults believe their eyesight will worsen as they age, no matter what preventive steps they take, according to a recent DSM Nutritional Products survey. While genetics and
Opting for Retirement Home – Top 6 Facts To Be Considered
Many seniors decide to select a good retirement home after putting decades of hard work. You may start packing your belongings and initiate advertising process looking for the home of your dreams. The