by mg_user | Jul 7, 2023 | Senior Safety
Our risk of falls climb as we age — nearly one in four adults age 65 years or older suffer a fall annually. While aging might be inevitable, falls are not. It’s a myth that all older adults will suffer a fall. With the appropriate mindset, preparation...
by mg_user | Jun 29, 2023 | Senior Safety
Approximately 28% of adults aged 60 or older live alone in the United States. That amounts to roughly 14.7 million older adults living on their own. It’s no wonder many older adults wish to age in place — living at home offers many benefits for those who want to...
by mg_user | Jun 29, 2023 | Senior Safety
Living in your own home as you age can help you maintain the lifestyle you want in the home you’ve loved for years. Though living at home has many positives, it also comes with particular challenges. Knowing the challenges you may face at home can help you...
by mg_user | Mar 28, 2023 | Senior Safety
None of us plan for emergencies. Many medical alert devices come with an automatic fall detection option to prepare for anything. This advanced technology, which comes as an optional feature on many medical alert devices, provides an added layer of security. If you...
by mg_user | Feb 2, 2023 | Senior Safety
The start of 2023 presents a fresh new opportunity to make changes to your habits. This is why setting a New Year’s resolution can be so powerful. Maybe you’ve been resolving to exercise more regularly or to get to the eye doctor for a new prescription. Both of these...
by mg_user | Jan 14, 2023 | Senior Safety
Keeping Warm in the Winter Months One of my elementary school teachers used to say, “There is no such thing as bad weather, just poor clothing choices!” whenever we complained about being cold outside. Back then, I never thought about correcting Mrs. Roberts. But now...