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Common Concerns Overview

Alcohol and Substance Abuse

Growing older means facing changes in one's health, medications, and cognitive skills. Changes in your aging parent's or loved one's alcohol consumption can be hard to detect because it mirrors so many other symptoms. More...

Driving/Transportation

Experts agree that a certain age doesn't determine driving capability, but physical and mental fitness does. Yet, there's no denying that older drivers as a group are medically at risk. More...

Elder Abuse

Every year, more than half a million incidences of elder abuse are reported in America alone. Authorities estimate that several more million go unreported. Shame and fear of repercussions and abandonment keep many seniors from speaking out. More...

Falling/Emergency Response

Falling-related injuries are one of the leading causes of death in those over 65. Over 70% of falls occur at home. The good news is that most falls are preventable. Know the risks and how to reduce them. More...

Hospice/End of Life

There are many misconceptions about hospice. Some people associate calling on hospice with calling it quits. But hospice isn't about quitting; it's about facing one's death with dignity and comfort, surrounded by caring individuals. More...

Medical Equipment

Medical equipment for seniors has become quite sophisticated, with technological breakthroughs and better designs helping to increase quality of life in the later years. More...

Medication Management

The wrong combination or the wrong doses of medication can cause serious problems, including permanent injuries and even death. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to adverse drug side effects and toxic combinations. More...

Mobility

Mobility is closely tied with a senior's independence and quality of life. The more activity your aging loved ones are able to maintain, the better chances they'll have for staying mobile. More...

Nutrition

As a caregiver you face many obstacles when it comes to making sure your loved one receives proper nutrition. Nevertheless, there are many ways to boost a senior's appetite and nutritional intake. More...

Safety at Home

Whether your parents or aging loved ones are living in their own home or live with you, you'll want to check the entire house for any potential hazards. Most accidents occur in the home. That's because when we're in our own environment, we let our guards down. More...