We’re welcoming brighter days while continuing to promote health and safety.
Right now, there is a ton of technology available for seniors. So much that it can be hard to know what you should be paying attention to or what you should dismiss.
As you sit out by your garden on fading summer nights, don't you just love to close your eyes and listen to the soft chirping birds and rustle of a breeze through young tree leaves? The warm weather is tantalizing to all the senses - that is until you hear the buzz and feel the prick of a mosquito.
A pet is a fantastic companion, and represents a friend that offers unconditional love. For seniors, taking care of a new pet may become a new hobby, while a dog or cat may even be able to mitigate loneliness or anxiety.
Gardening is a great hobby and an excellent way to get some physical exercise during the spring and summer. Unfortunately, however, some backyard critters may undermine your best efforts to grow delicious veggies or beautiful flowers.
Looking for some fun activities to do with your friends? There are tons of interesting things to do for all physical and mental capabilities. Check out these ideas that will help shake up your usual routine.
Spending time with your grandkids is obviously immensely rewarding, but sometimes it can be tough to keep up with their seemingly boundless energy. Next time your grandchildren visit, having a few activities planned can be a way to reign in the chaos and make a few memories along the way.
If you close your eyes and walk around your living space, can you do so without bumping into anything? You know your home like the back of your hand, so of course you can! But if you're getting bored with the same old thing, maybe you should consider giving your home a fresh makeover. It might just help your health along the way.
Spring cleaning doesn't have to be a day-long task.