New Year Starter’s Guide: Tasks and Tricks for a Happier New Year
The New Year is the perfect time for a fresh start – but where to begin? With so many people talking about resolutions to make 2020 a happier, healthier year, it’s perfectly normal to feel overwhelmed with all the things you want to accomplish. Take on Chores One Step At a Time Rather than taking…
Read MoreAre You Prepared for the 2019 Flu Season?
Noting an increase in influenza activity across the nation, health officials at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced the beginning of the 2019 – 2020 flu season on December 5th. While this is the earliest flu season announcement in 15 years, there are still plenty of ways you can protect yourself and your loved…
Read MorePreparing Your Apartment for Winter Time in New York City
Winter weather is fast approaching New York City, and preparing for the cold season now is the best way to ensure a comfortable and safe time during the winter months, especially for older adults and those living alone. Winter Weather and the Elderly As our bodies age, we lose body heat faster, it takes longer…
Read MoreBenefits of Short Term In-Home Care After Surgery
Home care is often discussed as a long-term solution for older people or people with chronic conditions to live comfortably at home, however many younger and generally healthy individuals might be surprised to learn that short-term, in-home care can make a huge difference in the days following even minor surgical procedures. This blind spot to…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know for Medicare Open Enrollment
Fall Open Enrollment for those eligible for Medicare, occurs each year between October 15th and December 7th and marks the annual period where they can review their current supplement plan and decide to keep it or change to another provider. For those who find that their health needs have changed, the open enrollment period is the time…
Read MoreMaking the Most of an ER Visit
If you are considering visiting an Emergency Room for immediate medical care, chances are you’re not having a great day, but a little planning and preparation can go a long way towards making your trip as efficient, safe and painless as possible. Read on to learn how you can make ER visits much more pleasant. Deciding…
Read MoreFall Prevention and Foot Health: Should Seniors Wear Shoes at Home?
Sometimes there is nothing better than getting home and kicking off your shoes after a long day. However, older adults and those at risk of falls might benefit from keeping a comfortable pair of shoes next to their favorite easy chair. Fall Hazards and Older Feet Falls become a greater risk as we grow older.…
Read MoreFive Ways Alexa Changes Aging in Place
Most marketing for Amazon’s voice-activated in-home assistant, Alexa, puts 20 to 30-somethings in the forefront of their ads, but older adults might have even more to gain by adopting this increasingly popular technology. Here are five ways seniors can leverage the power of Alexa to change their daily routines. Household and Medication Reminders As a…
Read MoreWhat To Do If The Power Goes Out
Apartment Preparations for Summer Time in New York City Scorching summer heat has put a major strain on New York City’s power grid in recent days, causing a series of localized power outages, leaving some residents without power for more than 12 hours. Without air conditioning, reliable plumbing and refrigeration, an apartment can quickly become…
Read MoreSenior Heat Wave Safety
Beating the Summer Heat in New York City Temperatures and humidity are on the rise in New York City making now a great time to review some simple summer safety tips that can protect New Yorkers during extreme heat. Extreme Heat and Age Heat waves can be dangerous at any age, but older individuals face…
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