Eyeglasses don’t exactly age quite as well as wine and cheese. Wear-and-tear is guaranteed to take a toll on your frames. Vintage may be “in” right now, but know the signs that indicate it’s probably time to consider new frames.
Many people consider home care a viable option when considering senior care options. Although how do you know that home care is the right option for your elderly loved one?
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10 Grapes Worth Knowing Better
For many reasons, these varieties have either been unfairly dismissed or are little known outside their home regions. But they make joyful wines.
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The ABCs of knowing if it's time to move to Senior Living
Is it time to consider a move to a Senior Living Community? Barry ZeVan explains what signs to look for.
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So long, it's been nice knowing you
My heart age is four years older than my real age, and I’m falling asleep in the cinema
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Knowing The Signs Of Dementia Can Prevent Financial Disaster
There is a lot of research to inform us that as an aging parent develops dementia, their financial decision-making capacity erodes early on. At the same time, a parent can be quite appropriate socially and appear “fine”. A case at AgingParents.com involved a frustrated daughter with a mother like that....
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What's Worth Knowing: Insight for Caregivers and Those Being Cared For
I hear from lots of caregivers from the caregiver point of view. I’d like for us to think about the point of view of the person who is receiving the care.
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Senior Living: Knowing your long-term care options is crucial
Planning for future health challenges is understandably depressing because many of us are in denial that we’re aging at all.
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The Stages of Alzheimer's: How Knowing Them Can Help With Caregiving
The Alzheimer’s Association uses the following criteria to illustrate issues in mild or early-stage Alzheimer’s disease:
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How knowing what wines you hate can lead to wines you love
When it comes to wine, knowing what you don’t like is as important as what you do.