How To Deal With a Serious Health Diagnosis
January 23, 2025
Life Planning
| Family & Loved Ones
You hear the words, but all you can feel is disbelief. You’ve received a serious health diagnosis. What do you do now? These tips will help you deal with your immediate emotions and set a course to continue living a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Empowering Seniors: Right at Home Queen Creek's Fraud Prevention Class
January 23, 2025
At Right at Home Queen Creek, we recently hosted a successful Fraud Prevention Class, emphasizing our dedication to the safety and well-being of seniors in our community. This event aimed to empower older adults with knowledge and tools to safeguard themselves against scammers and financial exploitation.
Understanding the Latest in Medicare for 2025
January 21, 2025
Life Planning
| Alzheimer's & Dementia Care Support
If you are an adult nearing age 65, understanding the ins and outs of Medicare is essential. Here is information to get you started and what is important to know for 2025.
Improve Your Mood With Food
January 15, 2025
Health & Safety
What you eat directly impacts your brain and mood. Choosing the right foods can support a healthier brain and a happier mood. Here are tips on what to look for.
Does Long-Term Care Insurance Pay for In-Home Care?
January 13, 2025
Life Planning
For older adults, paying for care in a senior living community or hiring help at home is an important consideration when planning for retirement. If you are thinking about purchasing a long-term care insurance policy as part of your retirement, it is essential to know its details. Here is what to look for.
Family Caregiving From Afar: Practical Advice and Tips
January 06, 2025
Caregiving
| Family & Loved Ones
Being a long-distance caregiver isn’t easy, but it can be done. These practical tips will help you plan for how to be involved in ensuring the well-being of your aging loved one.
Easing Senior Isolation After the Winter Holidays
December 30, 2024
Health & Safety
After the decorations are put away and the holiday gatherings are over, it’s understandable for an older adult to feel lonely and isolated. Here are ways seniors can help reduce their social isolation.
Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder in Older Adults
December 20, 2024
Family & Loved Ones
| Health & Safety
After the winter holidays are over, many people experience some form of winter blues. But for seniors who are already experiencing isolation and loneliness, it can be especially tough to overcome. Here are ways you can help your aging loved one feel more engaged.
Holiday Home Safety To Prevent Falls Among Older Adults
December 17, 2024
Fall Prevention
| Family & Loved Ones
| Health & Safety
The joy of the holiday season and all the beautiful decorations to celebrate it can bring happiness and warm feelings to many; however, for older adults at risk for a fall, the adornments can be hazardous. Here are tips and general reminders to make sure your aging loved one’s environment is safe.
Allergy, Cold, Flu, or COVID-19? How To Keep Your Senior Loved One Safe
December 16, 2024
Health & Safety
| Family & Loved Ones
It is cold and flu season, and if you’re a caregiver, you may be faced with the question: Does my older loved one have a cold, the flu, COVID-19, or just an allergy? Your loved one’s symptoms may help you distinguish the illnesses apart. Here is how to tell and treatment and prevention tips for each.
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