During the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, seniors are relying more than ever on delivery services for essential items. Most states' stay-at-home orders advise only leaving home for essential activities such as grocery shopping, and even limiting those outings to at least once a week. read more
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is also commonly known as a mini-stroke because it is a temporary experience of stroke-like symptoms. TIAs also share the same causes as strokes, namely a blockage of blood supply to the brain, and are often a sign that an actual stroke may occur. read more
This article provides a list of six things an elder law attorney can do to help family caregivers. In a nutshell, elder law addresses the concerns of seniors and their loved ones (often their adult children) as regards healthcare, finances, housing, and care. read more
Senior dating sites are a relatively new innovation that has emerged from the rise in dating sites in general. With increasing numbers of seniors going online, and increasing numbers having been divorced, separated, or widowed, senior dating sites fill a definite niche in the market. read more
Psychologists along with other health professionals have routinely reported that the practice of sharing what we are grateful for (i.e., practicing an attitude of gratitude) leads to increased overall health and happiness. In fact, they say that consciously living with an attitude of gratitude can be really life-changing. Life-changing! read more