Research out of the Division of Geriatric Medicine at Penn State Health indicates that people who suffer from advanced hearing loss also tend to suffer from cognitive and emotional issues, too. Hearing loss can impact some … [Read more...]
Senior Care Doesn’t Need to Equal a Loss of Social Life
Socialization is an important part of the human experience. There is a lot of research out there that shows that it’s a key component of emotional and physical wellbeing, too. This is one of the big reasons why so many mental health … [Read more...]
Why Senior Care Must Be Social
More and more, senior care services are looking beyond physical needs and focusing on other aspects of wellbeing, too. Social and emotional needs are getting more attention than ever before, especially in the light of the recent pandemic … [Read more...]
A Social Approach to Helping Those with Dementia
Rethinking senior care in general is a hot topic lately. The pandemic exposed a lot of shortcomings in the care system in general, and a lack of human connection was one of those that were at the top of the list. Allowing seniors … [Read more...]
How Care Centers are Helping Slow the Spread
Communication is one of the most important components of senior care. This is true between caregivers and the person receiving care, the organizations that the caregiver works for, family members, and anyone else involved. As we’ve see … [Read more...]