american heart month health tips

American Heart Month Health Tips

February is American Heart Month and is all about awareness and heart heath tips. American Heart Month was first declared in 1964, and is a great time to learn more about heart health basics, dispel some myths, and equip ourselves with important heart knowledge. Love Your Lifestyle, Love Your Heart: First things first, let’s talk...

Falls Prevention Awareness Week

Falls Prevention Awareness Week

Falls are the primary contributor to injury-related deaths for older Americans, which is why Falls Prevention Awareness Week is so important. Apart from the physical and financial toll of rehabilitation and the pain endured from a fall, the fear of falling can also significantly diminish quality of life. Fear may cause someone to restrict activities...

mental health awareness

Mental Health Awareness Month

Mental Health Awareness Month is coming up in May to raise awareness, reduce stigma and promote the importance of taking care of your mental health. Established in 1949 by Mental Health America, it has grown into a global movement for mental health advocacy. Throughout the month, mental health organizations, advocacy groups and others work together...

American Heart Month

We Love American Heart Month!

Every year since 1964, each U.S. president has designated February as American Heart Month. We love American Heart Month because it helps remind us to keep heart health a priority! Even though we’re reminded each February, reviewing heart healthy lifestyle tips and knowing what to do in a heart-health emergency are great ways to keep...

Crime Against Seniors

The baby boomer generation is reaching retirement age and the average lifespan is in the late 70s. As a result, many families are dealing with elder care needs. This can be anything from senior communities to assisted living to full nursing care. Often, these seniors are highly vulnerable to crimes against them, including theft, identity...

Emergency Response for Seniors On-the-Go

According to the Pew Research Center, 10,000 men and women reach retirement age each day in the United States. This will continue until 2030 when all baby boomers will have reached the age of 65. While they may be eligible for retirement benefits, a large number of these seniors are still active and healthy. They...

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