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How to Treat a Winter Cold

Posted on December 19, 2019 - It’s that time of year when our nose can be as red as Rudolph’s! Researchers have various theories about why we’re more likely to catch the common cold in the winter. One reason is that all the holiday travel and activities raise our odds of encountering those germs. What should older adults do if they catch a cold?

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Caregiving with Your Siblings During the Holidays

Posted on December 17, 2019 - Author Francine Russo wrote the book (literally) about caregiving siblings. She shares some tips on what these brothers and sisters can do to make those holiday visits more harmonious. Spoiler alert: bring in an aging life care professional (geriatric care manager)!

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Hosting the Holidays When a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted on December 11, 2019 - Whether your family celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or other winter holidays, you are probably making plans right now for the festivities. If you are caring for a family member who has Alzheimer’s disease or another type of memory loss, some advance preparation can help things go smoothly.

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Dog People Live Longer. But Why?

Posted on December 9, 2019 - NPR reports that having a canine companion could lengthen your life. Those dog walks are definitely beneficial, but there’s more!

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“Should I Give Up Driving … Or Get a New Car?”

Posted on December 5, 2019 - December 2–6, 2019 is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. The inability to drive is one of the greatest challenges to senior independence. In some cases, this is simply the best choice. If advanced vision loss, severe mobility challenges or dementia make an elder unsafe behind the wheel, it’s time to learn about alternative transportation methods to keep them active and engaged in the community.

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