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Affordable Ways for Seniors to Prevent Illness
There are ways for retirees on a budget to lessen the impact of various winter illnesses. These methods can be easily included in seniors' normal lifestyle.
Hip Fractures in the Elderly
Injury caused by fracture increases with age, most frequently affecting the hip. Risk for fracture can vary between individuals based on current health and prevention.
Preventing Falls in the Elderly
Falls can be dangerous for older adults, resulting in injury, permanent disability or even death. Preventive action can reduce the risk of falling and associated injury.
Elderly Shoppers Warned of Holiday Store Crime
Elderly persons shopping on foot are urged to take caution during the holiday season. Common crimes include purse snatching, picking pockets, & store employee theft.
Seniors Get to Know Their Neighbors
Since one of the risks of aging can be a sense of isolation, getting to know one's neighbors goes a long way toward enriching the lives of all concerned.
Senior Safety – Avoiding Heat Stroke
Seniors are particularly prone to heat stroke, but early symptoms can be easy to ignore. Here's what to look for, and how to stay well when it's hot.
Seniors Prepare for Hurricanes & Other Disasters
Seniors will benefit from planning ahead to be prepared for those inevitable hurricanes or other disasters. Some actions will make it much easier when it happens.
Safety for Senior Citizens
It is worth taking the time to establish habits and sharpen up your environment in order to maintain a high level of safety. Enjoy senior living while staying safe!
Seniors Safe Driving Tips
Safety driving tips for seniors are important to avoid road accidents, personal injury and other crashes.
Cane Fighting Classes Popular with Seniors
Don't think a senior citizen using a cane is vulnerable. With the growing trend of cane fighting classes for the elderly, it's possible that the cane is ready for action.
Senior-Proofing the Home is a Wonderful Gift
Seniors face a unique set of in-home dangers. Sometimes it takes an outside eye to point them out and correct them.
Open a Discussion on Senior Accident Prevention
It's hard to get senior loved ones to see themselves as having any sort of limitations. Here's how to help them acknowledge physical changes that can lead to dangers.
Personal Security Advice for Senior Citizens
Most victims of crime could have avoided being targeted by criminals and con artists. Taking greater control of personal security can be both a money and life saver.
Protecting Your Parents From Elder Abuse
There are more than a half-million reports of elder abuse every year, and many more cases go unreported. to protect your parents, know the danger signs to watch for.