The Vitamin D Deficiency Quietly Affecting Most Homebound Seniors

Most homebound seniors are vitamin D deficient—not because of poor diet, but because they lack regular sun exposure, and few get enough from food or...

Most homebound seniors are vitamin D deficient—not because of poor diet, but because they lack regular sun exposure, and few get enough from food or...

Aging parents lose their sense of taste primarily due to a combination of physiological changes: declining taste bud sensitivity, reduced saliva...

Start planning for your parent's care by having an honest conversation about their wishes, their financial situation, and what kind of care they want...

The honest timeline of aging is not the one most families discuss at dinner. It's the one that starts not with a crisis, but with small, almost invisible...

The decision to move from independent living to assisted living typically becomes necessary when daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication...

Taking over bill paying for a parent starts with a direct conversation about their financial situation, followed by gathering access to their accounts and...

An unopened pile of mail sitting on the kitchen counter or accumulating in a hallway is more than just clutter—it's often a critical warning sign that an...

Parents lie about falling because they're afraid—afraid of losing independence, afraid of becoming a burden, afraid that one honest conversation will lead...

Preventing a second fall after your parent's first one depends on addressing the three main reasons second falls happen: the physical damage from the...

One fall is rarely just one fall. For many older adults, a single fall becomes the pivot point where independence begins to slip away—not always...