Chuck Bongiovanni, MSW, MBA, CSA, CFE, CPRS

Ensuring Proper Medication Management For Seniors Over The Holidays

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for seniors, managing medications during this festive time can be a challenging task. With the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations, it’s crucial to pay extra attention to ensure that seniors maintain their medication routines and stay healthy. Here are some essential tips

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Seniors’ Journey To Reconnect With Loved Ones In The New Year

As the calendar turns, seniors worldwide embark on a poignant journey that transcends time and bridges the gap between generations. The New Year symbolizes not just the passing of months but an opportunity for seniors to reconnect with their loved ones, weaving the fabric of relationships that time may have stretched thin. For many seniors,

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The Top 7 Foods For Senior Vision: Aging Eyes, Vibrant Plates

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and our eyes are no exception. The aging process can bring about a range of eye-related issues, from dryness to a higher risk of macular degeneration and cataracts. However, one powerful way to support senior vision is through a well-balanced and nutritious diet. Incorporating specific foods rich

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Unraveling Neurogenesis: The Intricacies Of Adult Brain Renewal

The human brain, often considered the most complex organ in the body, has long been perceived as a static entity once fully developed. However, groundbreaking research in recent years has challenged this notion, revealing a remarkable phenomenon known as neurogenesis—the ability of the adult brain to generate new neurons. This process has far-reaching implications for

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Creating A Safe And Dementia-Friendly Home Environment

As the population ages, the prevalence of dementia is on the rise, making it increasingly important to create environments that support the well-being and safety of individuals living with this condition. A dementia-friendly home is designed to minimize confusion, enhance independence, and reduce the risk of accidents. In this article, we will explore key strategies

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How Gardening Helps Adjust to Assisted Living

Transitioning to an assisted living facility can be a profound change in an individual’s life. The shift often requires one to let go of a familiar environment and adapt to a new living situation. However, amidst the challenges of this adjustment, gardening emerges as a therapeutic and empowering activity that can make the transition smoother.

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Helping Your Elderly Loved One Move On After the Loss of a Spouse

Losing a spouse is an emotionally taxing experience, especially for the elderly who have spent a lifetime building memories with their significant other. The depth of such a loss can be incomprehensible for those of us on the outside looking in. While the grieving process is deeply personal, there are ways we can provide support

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What to Look for in Your Loved One to Know When They Need More Care

Recognizing when a loved one may need additional care can be a daunting responsibility. As the natural aging process unfolds or if they face health challenges, it’s essential to be vigilant about signs indicating they require more support. Being proactive can ensure their safety and overall well-being, as well as offer peace of mind to

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The Pawsitive Impact: Bringing Pets to Residential Assisted Living Homes

The therapeutic power of pets is undeniable. From reducing feelings of loneliness to providing unconditional love, animals have a unique way of improving our well-being. In the context of residential assisted living homes, introducing pets can bring a slew of benefits, both for residents and the care facility. If you’re considering bringing a pet into

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