Being physically, mentally, and socially active are essential aspects of healthy aging. Engaging in recreation as part of a senior’s activities of daily living is recommended. When seniors do recreational activities with others, the interactions an...
Read More ›Proper nutrition is one of the key foundations of healthy aging. When we eat healthy, fresh, and organic food, our body becomes nourished and less vulnerable to common sickness. While medication administration is essential for seniors to manage exist...
Read More ›Among the many sources of public aid provided to children and adults with complex daily living needs in Minnesota, the Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) waiver is one of the most helpful. Cardenas Friendship Homes, your trusted assiste...
Read More ›It’s no secret that our senior loved ones’ healthcare needs to grow more complex as they need. Studies show that almost 50% of people receiving care deal with at least five different chronic conditions, all necessitating the prescription ...
Read More ›Elderlies, especially those who retired from working, should be kept active physically, mentally, and socially. One way to foster an elderly’s mental and brain health is by seeking memory care. Their activities of daily living should involve activi...
Read More ›Many institutions that specialize in elderly care offer people services that support their activities of daily living. This assistance indicates the kind of dependence and support services a person needs. If these activities are not met, an elderly m...
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