5 Myths About Exercise 5 Myths About Exercise by Amanda Link As we age, we tend to not feel the need to exercise. We ... [Read More] 5/31/2013 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Early Signs & Later Stages of Elder Abuse Early signs of Emotional Elder Abuse During this stage someone is quietly moving in on the elder, trying to get ... [Read More] 3/22/2013 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Elder Abuse: What Are The Signs? by Gunta Krumins Elder Abuse doesn’t take different forms such as physical, negligence, or financial. Elder Abuse actually begins with ... [Read More] 3/4/2013 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Holiday Health Tips For Seniors Holiday Health Tips by Jeff Hartman As we approach yet another holiday season we look forward to visiting family, giving/receiving ... [Read More] 11/22/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Making Sense of Memory Loss Infographic Is it normal memory loss from aging or Alzheimer's Disease? See this Infographic for making sense of memory loss. Comparing ... [Read More] 8/18/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Sundown Syndrome: Time of Day Affects Seniors With Alzheimer’s Disease Sundown syndrome -- also called sundowning -- is a behavior common in people with Alzheimer's disease. It describes the confusion, ... [Read More] 6/4/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff
Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Disease Memory loss that disrupts everyday life is not a normal part of aging. It may be a symptom of dementia ... [Read More] 5/22/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff
When Should a Senior Citizen Stop Driving? Driver safety is an important issue for seniors. Older drivers are more likely to get in multiple-vehicle accidents than younger ... [Read More] 5/9/2011 | By Seniors Guide Staff