by Heather Monoc | Jan 24, 2024 | Resources
It’s a hard conversation that no one wants to have, but when your senior loved one is no longer safe on the road, they put everyone at risk, including themselves. Fatal accident rates begin to rise sharply at age 70, yet only one state (Illinois) requires older...
by Heather Monoc | Jan 24, 2024 | Resources
As our loved ones grow older, they sometimes need help from friends and family members to ensure their health, safety, and quality of life. But often, one person ends up becoming the primary caregiver, taking on all the burdens of providing care, which can lead to...
by Heather Monoc | Jan 24, 2024 | Resources
Grief and loss are unavoidable, but they often hit seniors particularly hard. As we age, losses become more and more frequent — friends, siblings, spouses, even the loss of health or independence. No matter how many losses we go through, it never becomes easier, and...
by Heather Monoc | Jan 24, 2024 | Resources
For most of us, some decrease in vision or hearing is expected as we age. In fact, around 63% of adults over 70 have some level of hearing loss, while nearly 30% have vision impairment. These conditions typically start off as minor inconveniences, forcing seniors to...
by Heather Monoc | Jan 24, 2024 | Resources, Uncategorized
As we age, many of us begin to develop new and persistent health problems. In fact, according to the CDC, over 85% of people over the age of 65 have at least one chronic condition, while more than 23% have three or more chronic health problems. If your senior loved...