Medical Alert Resources
5 Ways To Tell If Your Parents Need Assisted Living
Chances are, your parents are determined to age in place. It is something many of us will likely choose to do for as long as we are able. As caregivers though, there will come a time when you notice that Mom and Dad just can’t handle living in their own home and a move to […]
Is Long Term Care Insurance Worth It?
Much has been written about long term care insurance and whether the premiums are worth the coverage you may be able to collect upon. In many cases – and you will want to verify this with your financial advisor – long term care insurance is an investment in your future care.
Keeping In Touch
Maintaining long-distance relationships with the elderly can be tough. Not only do they not get out like they once did but we all lead very busy lives making it more difficult to travel to where they live. In these hectic times, sharing lives and activities is made a little easier through technology. With a smartphone, […]
Helping Your Loved Senior Age In Place
There comes a point when each of us comes to the realization we need assistance. Between work, dealing with our families and trying to find a little personal time, its difficult to take on more tasks and responsibilities. If the need arises to begin caring for an aging loved one, there are numerous considerations. The […]
How Fall Detection Works
The fall detection pendant is constantly detecting your movements. The Fall Detection pendant contains tiny sensors that can detect changes in motion, as well as changes in the height of the pendant. These sensors are sampled up to 100 times per second, and they are monitored in real-time to detect tiny changes in motion that […]
Sleep Tips For Caregivers
When is the last time you had a good night’s sleep? If you’re a caregiver, and if you’re in the Sandwich Generation (caring for your aging parents and your growing family and a career), chances are you have an even harder time shutting off your mind and getting a good night’s sleep. You’d think that […]
The Relationship Between Slower Pace & Dementia
New research conducted a study of thousands of older adults in several countries to determine if walking pace is in any way related to dementia & Alzheimers. Researchers who attended the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Copenhagen presented several studies focused on the markers related to early stages of dementia. They found that the pace […]
Six Tips For Travel
Older adults often have a variety of health concerns but that should not keep them from enjoying travel; whether to visit family or simply for the pure sake of new experiences. Preparation is important so it’s a smart idea to consult with a physician before taking a trip.
Tips For Family Caregivers
Chances are, you are either caring for your aging parents, or you know someone who is in the role of caregiver. There are many individuals in the 50-something age range and in the so-called Sandwich Generation (caring for aging parents while still raising children of their own) who are being tasked with the care of […]
Reasons To Invest In A Medical Emergency Device
Aging in place is something you will hear, in many iterations, when you’re talking with your aging parents. They will not want to move to an assisted living facility or a nursing home, and chances are you do not blame them, but what does that mean for them and you as they age and you […]
- Bridging the Gap: Supporting Seniors Without Nearby Family
- Distance Caregiving Simplified: Modern Strategies for Compassionate Support
- Why LifeFone is the Best Choice for Your Loved Ones Safety and Security
- Beyond Medical Emergencies: The Versatility of Medical Alert Devices in Fall Detection and Beyond
- How to Get Up Safely After Taking A Fall
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