Give the Gift of Peace of Mind for Father’s Day
You may be one of the many adult children of aging parents asking yourself right now, “What can I give Dad for Father’s Day this year?” Is Dad seeming to be getting more noticeably older? Has Dad...
View Article5 Tips for Caregiving After a Hip Replacement
Tips to ease a loved one’s recovery No one wants a loved one to fall and injure a hip, but accidents do happen. In fact, more than 8 million people worldwide suffer from osteoporosis-related fractures...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from One Call Alert
Happy Holidays to all our customers from 2014! We hope you enjoy this little message of appreciation from us to you this season. The post Happy Holidays from One Call Alert appeared first on One Call...
View ArticleSeniors and Technology: How to Connect with Family
It seems like everyone is online these days. The Internet has blossomed from a digital information depository to a medium through which family and friends keep in touch. With the days of handwritten...
View ArticleFebruary is Heart Disease Awareness Month
Our hearts are one of the most important organs we have. They control the flow of blood throughout our bodies, and we often refer to them when talking about emotions. Diseases affecting our hearts and...
View ArticleMay is Mental Health Month
In the United States, more than 43 million adults live with mental illness. More than 20 percent of adults 55 and older live with some sort of mental illness, including anxiety, cognitive impairment,...
View ArticleSeniors can experience bullying, too
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and while we normally associate bullies with schoolchildren, another group of people affected can be older adults. Bullying is described as long-term...
View Article10 Safety Tips for Seniors Living Alone
Many seniors prefer to live on their own as they age, in the home they know. Living independently can be very good for your mental health, but steps should be taken to prevent accidents in your house...
View ArticleMay is Stroke Awareness Month
May is National Stroke Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to increase stroke awareness and to educate Americans that stroke is largely preventable, treatable and beatable. While stroke is...
View ArticleAging In Place: Safety Tips For Seniors During The Holidays
Photo via Pixabay by TaniaVdb Aging in place is an important step for many seniors, as it can mean more independence and the ability to live in their own home for many years. In some cases, someone...
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