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Have you seen the signs? 5 Signs you must know!

January 12, 2023 — Caring for an aging loved one can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging. As a caregiver, it’s important to be aware of any changes in your loved one’s health or behavior and to know when it’s time to seek additional help. Here are some signs caregivers should look out for when... Read More

6 Tips for the New Year

January 1, 2023 — 6 Tips for Aging Successfully Aging is a natural process that we all go through, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t age successfully and live our best lives. Here are some tips for aging successfully: Stay physically active: Regular physical activity can help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases and maintain good physical... Read More

It’s Not Too Late to Get a Pet

October 2, 2020 — In a time when the “same old” no longer works, Senior Options is experimenting everyday with new ways to engage our clients in an effort to slow cognitive decline. This year, Florida Atlantic Adult Day Care piloted a program introducing robotic pets to the elderly population. The company, Joy For All, reported that “stories and... Read More

Overcoming Distance; Bringing Generations Together

April 24, 2019 — Overcoming Distance; Bringing Generations Together While the aging population continues to grow, thankfully technology keeps up. Due to modern technological advancements connecting generations is easier than ever. If an immobile loved one wishes to connect with her nieces, nephews, grandchildren and children it is no longer a problem. Just open your smartphone and dial the... Read More

Hurricane Season: Preparing for Safety

July 30, 2018 — The hurricane season is upon us again. Much as we would like it to stay away with all of its complications, there is little to be done about it. Except adequate preparation. As we prepare for impending challenges, it is especially important to keep the elderly in mind. So, as the 2018 hurricane season draws... Read More

Spring Is In The Air

March 20, 2017 — One seriously overlooked area of senior care is also a very simple one: Get outside more. The word we have for the outdoors–nature–even suggests to us the fundamental importance of enjoying the outdoors. Just like when we refer to something as being second nature, or doing something “naturally,” we mean that it is something instinctive;... Read More