Computer Usability for Older Adults: Tips for Making Things Easier

The population of older adults using computers is growing more than any other age group. Unfortunately, with age usually comes a decrease in finger dexterity as well as vision – two key aspects of using a computer. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to overcome these obstacles to allow for an enjoyable computing experience. […]
Pet Therapy: Dogs and Cats and Rabbits — Oh My!

Who hasn’t heard the ‘oouhhs’ and ‘awwws’ that come with seeing a kitten chasing a string or a dog sleeping peacefully? We naturally can’t help but respond in the same manner. Animals are frequently the subject of the most watched videos online and most commonly shared pictures. Whether we internally recognize their innocence, identify with […]
Dehydration: Be Aware of the Symptoms

As Administrator of a Nursing Home, there are a myriad of issues that I train my staff to focus on to help ensure we are providing excellent care. On the top of the list during these warm summer months is the risk of dehydration. Though any of us can experience dehydration, young children and seniors […]
Exercise Tips for Older Adults

We all know exercise is good for everyone. However, there seems to be some fear or trepidation when it comes to exercise for seniors. What is classified as too strenuous? Will it hurt more than it will help? What if it leads to a fall or injury? Believe it or not, exercise for seniors doesn’t […]
Drink Tea to Reduce the Risk of Stroke

Did you know that drinking three or more cups of black or green tea a day reduces the risk of a stroke by 21 percent? The results of a recent study conducted at the University of California in Los Angeles indicate that this is the case. It must be pointed out, however, that the same […]
Snacking with Diabetes: A Good Combination When Done Properly

If you, like my mother, are one of the more than 12 million Americans over the age of 60 with diabetes, a proper nutrition plan designed just for you is an essential part of controlling the disease. Don’t forget, diabetes is a leading factor in heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, blindness, kidney disease, neuropathy, […]