Summer Travel Tips for Seniors

No matter how happy we might be at home, it’s hard to resist the temptation to travel during the warm summer months, whether it’s attending a family function, catching up with old friends, or simply checking another city off your “must see” list. Getting out and seeing the corners of the world can be a…

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Discovering New York’s Electronic Libraries

Few things can be as relaxing as curling up with a good book on a hot summer day, and thanks to major advances in accessibility within the New York Public Library system, finding your next great read is easier than ever, even if you can’t visit your local branch. The New York Public Library offers…

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Eye and Ear Health for Seniors

Our eyes and ears are our windows into the world and critical tools for remaining independent as we age. Whether you are cooking a meal, conversing with a family member or simply crossing the street on an errand, the ability to accurately perceive the world around you is often the deciding factor in your success…

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Candoo Tech Gently Ushers Seniors into the Information Age

The average American household is wired with more innovative technology now than ever before, and while “smart” devices give users new and exciting means to tackle ages-old challenges, steep learning curves can make adopting new technology an intimidating feat for even the most adventurous older adult. Enter local entrepreneur Liz Hamburg’s exciting new senior-focused tech…

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Sidewalk Safety for Senior Pedestrians

With Spring weather in the air, now is the perfect time for New York City seniors to get outside and enjoy a sunny walk around the neighborhood.   While there’s few things more inviting than a balmy April afternoon after a long winter, it is critical that anyone out for a walk, especially older adults, take…

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Receiving Home Health Care in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx

Outer Borough Home Health Care New York City consistently ranks among the best US cities for older adults thanks to its extensive public transit system, dense network of senior-focused service providers and the ease in which seniors can reach places like supermarkets, pharmacies and senior centers with just a few blocks of walking. While these…

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5 Unexpected Ways Home Health Care Can Help

Unlike other types of elder care, home health care is unique in that the services provided are built almost exclusively around the individual social, physical and psychological needs of the patient. Thanks to the incredibly personalized nature of home health care, SelectCare’s team has found itself improving the day-to-day lives of clients in sometimes unexpected…

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Successfully Preparing for Home Care

Enlisting the help of a home health caregiver can be a life-changing event for many seniors allowing individuals to continue to live on their own terms, in their own home and comfortable in the knowledge that a helping hand is always near. While the mere presence of a caregiver in the home can provide peace…

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Five Surprising Steps Towards Heart Health

February is Heart Health Month, and while this might feel like a great time to make major leaps towards a healthier heart, the reality is that the path to a healthier cardiovascular system is paved with small, simple and well-informed choices that add up to a greater good. Choosing to take the stairs, lightening up…

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Fire Safety for Seniors in Apartments

While building material and fire prevention technologies have vastly improved over the centuries, structural fires remain almost as prominent a threat to New Yorkers today as they did during the city’s first years of settlement. The FDNY responded to more than 27,000 structural fires in 2018, and while firefighters reached these fires with incredible speed…

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