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How to Prepare and Advocate for a Loved One with Parkinson’s
On July 28, 2022, the United States Congress introduced new legislation dedicated to ending Parkinson’s disease. This condition’s awareness has become more prominent over the years thanks to the actor Michael J. Fox, 61, who has lived with the condition since he was 29. His diagnosis pushed him to start the Michael J. Fox Foundation…
Mental Illness Awareness Week: How Care Managers Can Help
Every year, 1 in 5 (46 million) U.S. adults experience mental illness. And every year, Mental Illness Awareness Week draws attention to these individuals, their families, and caregivers. While the younger generations advocate for themselves and others, the older generations are often overlooked, despite being greatly affected by varying mental illnesses. According to data from…
National Centenarian’s Day: Seven Inspiring Achievements Accomplished by Centennials
We know that staying active and engaging the mind are two essential parts of a quality senior care plan. While not every 100-year-old will be running marathons or skydiving, they can still achieve incredible things. What is National Centenarian’s Day? On September 22nd, America celebrated National Centenarian’s Day. On this day, we celebrate all the…
Falls Prevention Awareness Day – Senior Safety
September 22 is National Falls Prevention Awareness Day. This event highlights one of the most significant risks seniors face, and it encourages us to find ways we can minimize risks to help the elderly lead safer lives. What is Falls Prevention Awareness Day, and why is it Important? Every year, more than 36 million falls…
Celebrating Japan’s Respect for the Aged Day This September 19
Japan has one of the largest elderly populations in the world — 28.2% of the 125+ million people living in the country are 65 and older. While other countries vary in how they treat and respect the elderly, in Japan, seniors have always been revered for their wisdom and experience. Japan respects its elders so…
National Preparedness Month: Building Support Networks
The last three years have taught us anything can happen. That is why we believe it’s even more important to bring awareness to preparedness and prevention. While we may not be able to help seniors avoid every risk, we can help them prepare and know how to respond and care for themselves if something happens….
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