New LifeStyles Senior Living & Care Blog

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The Different Ways Seniors Can Get Around Town

The silver lining of the golden years can sometimes spoil from the logistical challenges of getting around. Transportation is a crucial thread in the tapestry of seniors’ lives, a means to connect with community, leisure, and medical care. It’s also the backbone of their independence. In this guide, we explore…

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The Unique Challenges of a Limited-Mobility Lifestyle

Living with limited mobility presents a distinct set of challenges that require both understanding and adaptation. For seniors and those who care for them, recognizing these hurdles is the first step toward creating a supportive environment that enhances quality of life. Below, we explore the unique challenges of a limited-mobility…

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Top 5 Travel Tips for Senior Travelers

Travel is an adventure that lasts forever and has no age boundaries. In fact, more and more people of different ages are indulging in travel experiences, and discovering the world. Statistics show that adults aged 60 and above made up almost 37% of all travelers last year. This highlights that…

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Emotional Services Hospice Care Should Provide

When facing the transition to end-of-life care, understanding the emotional services hospice care should provide is crucial for patients and their families. After all, hospice care isn’t just about managing physical symptoms—it’s also about ensuring emotional and spiritual support to enhance the quality of life in a person’s final days….

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Know Your Legal Rights: How to Recognize and Protect Your Loved Ones from Nursing Home Dehydration and Malnutrition

Far more dangerous than most people realize, malnutrition and dehydration can be devastating, especially for elders. It can quickly escalate to life-threatening levels and may even put your loved one’s life at risk. So, if you’ve noticed a loved one in a nursing home showing signs of dehydration or malnutrition,…

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Why Hospice and Palliative Medicine Is Critical for Senior Care

The process of aging is inevitable. For those in our population who are senior in age, the need for specialized medical care becomes increasingly important. As we navigate the various branches of medicine dedicated to elderly patients, we see that hospice and palliative medicine stand out – their main goal…

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5 Savvy Wealth Management Tips for Seniors

Managing your finances is crucial at any age, but it becomes especially vital during those elusive golden years. Whether you’re about to retire or are already enjoying your golden years, astute wealth management can significantly impact your quality of life and legacy. And if you’re a caregiver, knowing the ins…

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Preventing Opioid Misuse in Seniors: Tips for Safe Pain Management

Managing pain effectively and safely is a major concern for seniors, as they are more susceptible to chronic conditions that cause discomfort and pain. While opioids are a common solution for pain relief, they come with significant risks, especially for older adults. Therefore, it is important to focus on preventing…

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How Senior Citizens Can Accessibly Explore National Parks

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring delicacy of nature found in national parks. People of all ages should have the opportunity to connect with the outdoors. Seniors need a curated experience that accommodates health conditions and mobility limitations. Fortunately, there are ways for senior citizens to achieve adventure and accessibly explore…

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Differences Between Alzheimer’s and Frontotemporal Dementia

Dementia is not just one illness but an umbrella term for a range of neurodegenerative diseases that affect cognitive functions such as memory, language, and problem-solving. Two major subtypes within this category are Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Understanding the differences between these conditions is vital for patients, caregivers,…

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