How Cataracts Develop in Older Adults
Common with age, cataracts occur when the eye’s lens becomes clouded. This change may not be noticeable at first but with time, older adults may find it challenging to read, drive and observe their surroundings. While certain lifestyle updates can help manage eye changes, many people need outpatient surgery to treat cataracts. How Do Cataracts…
Understanding Age-Related Hearing Loss
Hearing loss often stems from loud noise exposure, age, genetics or a side effect of certain diseases. It’s estimated that as many as 50 percent of older adults have a degree of hearing loss and this rate increases with age. As hearing loss often occurs gradually, many older adults do not seek treatment until it’s…
Why Older Adults Should Spend Time Outdoors
People of all ages can benefit from the natural beauty of the great outdoors! Spending time outside can have physical and mental health benefits. While you may have concerns about an aging loved one’s mobility, outdoor excursions don’t have to be long or out of the way. Benefits of Going Outdoors for Seniors With summer…
Foot and Toenail Care for Seniors
For most of our lives, foot care is considered a cosmetic issue. Yet as we get older, signs of certain health concerns can emerge through a change in toenail quality. Podiatric issues may have a more pervasive and debilitating effect, influencing a person’s mobility. For yourself or a loved one, here’s what you should know…