
As veterans age, they may want to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes. Aging in place allows them to remain independent, preserve their dignity, and support their emotional well-being. However, homes…

Loneliness is one of the most significant yet often overlooked challenges facing older adults today. As seniors age, changes such as retirement, the loss of loved ones, limited mobility, or living far away from family…

Across the United States and many parts of the world, a major demographic shift is underway. This shift (known as the Silver Wave) describes the rapidly growing population of older adults as Baby Boomers age…

Falls are one of the most common — and most serious — safety risks facing older adults. According to health experts, one in four seniors experiences a fall each year. This often leads to injuries…

As people age, they may develop chronic health conditions that require ongoing management rather than one-time treatment. For seniors, these conditions can make daily tasks more challenging, while also limiting their independence, compromising their safety,…

As temperatures drop, winter can bring unique challenges for older adults. Icy walkways, dry indoor air, cold-related illnesses, and disrupted routines all increase risks. For seniors living at home, a little preparation can make a…