Ways to Boost Joy in Your Life

Finding joy in life is essential at every age, and for older adults, it often comes from embracing the present and nurturing the things that bring meaning and connection. Joy can be found in simple pleasures—like tending to a garden, enjoying a favorite book, or sharing a meal with loved ones. Staying engaged with hobbies,…

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How Caregivers Can Manage the Dietary Needs of Loved Ones 

Catering to the special dietary needs of someone in your care is an essential part of being a thoughtful and responsible caregiver. Whether the person has food allergies, diabetes, heart disease, difficulty chewing, or other medical conditions, nutrition plays a vital role in maintaining their health and quality of life. Understanding their dietary restrictions, preferences,…

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Finding Happiness in Your Life as an Older Adult

Finding happiness in later life often comes down to focusing on meaningful connections, purpose, and self-care. One of the most powerful sources of joy for older adults is maintaining strong social relationships. Spending time with family, reconnecting with old friends, or forming new bonds through community groups, clubs, or volunteer work can bring a deep…

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How Virtual Nurses are Changing Healthcare

Have you had a visit from a nurse that was not in person but instead online? The nursing profession is experiencing a significant shift toward virtual care, with virtual nurse visits becoming an integral part of modern healthcare delivery. This trend was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted the need for remote healthcare solutions.…

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What to Know About Real ID and Travel

A REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license or identification card that meets federal security standards established by the REAL ID Act of 2005. These IDs are marked with a star in the upper right corner, though the design may vary by state.  To acquire a REAL ID, you must visit your state’s Department of…

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Tips on Caregiving for a Friend of Loved One With MS

Being a caregiver to someone with multiple sclerosis (MS) involves providing both physical and emotional support as the disease progresses and symptoms vary. MS is unpredictable, so flexibility and patience are key. Caregivers often help with daily tasks such as mobility, bathing, dressing, and medication management, while also offering encouragement during periods of fatigue, pain,…

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11 Important Things to Know Before Caregiving for a Spouse

Caring for a spouse presents unique challenges that can strain both personal well-being and the marital relationship. One significant difficulty is the shift in roles; transitioning from a life partner to a primary caregiver can alter the dynamics of the relationship, potentially leading to feelings of loss and grief.   Physical demands also pose challenges. Assisting…

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Trouble Sleeping? Maybe it’s Time for a Sleep Study

Sleep studies, or polysomnography, are diagnostic tools used to evaluate sleep disorders. Older adults experiencing persistent sleep disturbances—such as insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, or observed breathing pauses during sleep—should consider undergoing a sleep study. These assessments can help identify underlying conditions like sleep apnea, which is more prevalent among seniors and can lead to serious…

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How to Identify and Avoid Common Social Security Scams

Social Security scams are fraudulent schemes where scammers impersonate the Social Security Administration (SSA) to steal personal information, money, or Social Security benefits. These scams often target older adults but can affect anyone. The most common Social Security scams involve phone calls, phishing emails and texts, fake Social Security websites and benefit theft and identity fraud. AARP…

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Don’t Shun These 8 Foods: Their Bad Reputations Are out of Date

Several foods have garnered negative reputations over the years, yet they offer notable health benefits when consumed appropriately.  Eggs, once shunned for their cholesterol content, are now recognized as nutrient-dense and can be part of a balanced diet without adversely affecting heart health. Similarly, potatoes, often criticized for their high carbohydrate levels, are rich in…

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