7 Technological Advances for Caregivers and Patients with Dementia

Dementia is an overarching term to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline that affect 10% of Americans 65 and older. Symptoms like forgetfulness or trouble communicating can cause difficulties in day to day living. Though there is no cure for dementia, advances in technology can ease the caregiving burden and help keep those diagnosed more […]

5 Things to know before Retiring

Considering retirement can feel overwhelming. Am I ready to leave the workforce? Do I have enough money saved? If these are questions you’ve asked yourself, hopefully, this blog will bring you ease. Here are five things you need to know before you retire. Knowledge is gold  Making informed decisions in different planning areas can increase […]

Relocating Guide for Seniors

North Carolina is frequently ranked as one of the best places to retire for several reasons, including proximity to the mountains and beaches, and the lower-than-average cost of living. But sometimes thinking about relocating as a senior could be overwhelming. Leaving your home where you made countless memories, raised kids, and hosted numerous family gatherings […]

September is National Cholesterol Education Month

September is National Cholesterol Education Month, a time to reeducate ourselves about the impacts of high cholesterol and how to prevent it. High cholesterol harms your overall health and can be indicative of disease. However, what exactly is cholesterol? According to the CDC, cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in your body and many […]

College Towns Make Ideal Retirement Location

August is here, which means it’s time to go back to school! Burlington, NC is buzzing with youthful energy as students make their way back to campus for Fall classes at Elon University. The appeal of a college town spans past the age of the average college student. In fact, according to AARP and U.S. News, college towns […]

Yoga for Seniors

Yoga has been gaining in popularity because of the immense physical and mental benefits the practice provides. Almost instinctively when people think about yoga, they think contortionists; however, that is not the case. The act of yoga is merely moving with breath no matter what shape the physical body may take.  BENEFITS Some of the […]

Memory Care and Brain Stimulation

Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and affects nearly 5.5 million Americans. Scientists don’t yet fully understand what causes Alzheimer’s disease though it is likely a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Since the cause is unknown, prevention isn’t guaranteed, however, according to the Alzheimer’s […]

Mental & Physical Benefits of Meditation

Meditation plays a significant role in physical and mental wellness. Just ten minutes of meditation a day can show positive results. Meditation comes in many forms and can be performed as long or short as you would like. Even just one minute can reduce stress and anxiety and give your mind a refresh. The most […]

5 Reasons Seniors Should Ride Bikes

Staying active as we age plays an essential role in maintaining physical and mental health. Low-impact exercises such as walking, jogging, swimming, and cycling are typically recommended. Studies have shown that cycling is a lot easier on the body’s muscles than running, and is a prescribed form of exercise for beginners. Here are five other […]

6 Small Ways to Be Environmentally Friendly

National Environmental Education week kicked off with Earth Day on April 22. Earth day itself is the world’s largest environmental initiative that works to broaden, educate, and activate the environmental movement across the globe. When it comes to applying environmental initiatives to your life, even just a little bit goes a long way. Here are […]

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