
Introduction It often starts quietly. You notice your aging parent asking the same question twice in one conversation. A few unopened mail envelopes are on the counter. The fridge isn’t as stocked as it used to be. Nothing alarming on its own,...
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IntroductionAging in place simply means a person chooses to live safely, independently, and comfortably in their own home as they grow older. For many seniors, home is more than just a place—it’s where memories are built, routines feel...
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A safe home environment is essential for older parents who live alone in Connecticut. As people age, natural changes in mobility, vision, and balance can increase the risk of falls and injuries. Even familiar spaces—such as living rooms,...
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Falls at home are one of the leading causes of injury among older adults and individuals with limited mobility. Contrary to popular belief, most accidents do not occur in unfamiliar settings but rather in familiar spaces like the living room,...
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Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease can be both deeply rewarding and profoundly challenging. Families often find themselves balancing daily responsibilities while striving to maintain their loved one’s safety, comfort, and...
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Caring for aging parents with dementia can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly challenging. As the disease progresses, families often struggle to manage daily routines while ensuring their loved one’s safety, comfort, and overall...
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