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Overlooked Everyday Risks That Can Impact Aging Loved Ones
When families think about safety for aging loved ones, they often focus on major health events or obvious hazards. Yet many of the most impactful risks are far more subtle. They develop quietly through everyday routines, familiar environments and gradual changes that are easy to miss until they become serious concerns. Understanding these overlooked risks […]
Making the Move: How to Approach Retirement Living Conversations with Loved Ones
Starting a conversation about retirement living with a loved one can feel intimidating. It’s a deeply personal topic, often tied to independence, identity and long-held routines. Many families worry about saying the wrong thing or causing hurt, while older adults may fear losing control or autonomy. Yet when approached thoughtfully, these conversations can become opportunities […]
6 Types of Volunteer Opportunities for Seniors in Canada
After retirement, many older adults engage in various activities to help them stay sharp and active, including exercising, traveling around the world, volunteering, reading books, taking free online courses, etc. Volunteering is a great way for older adults to remain active, social, and involved in the community, among several other benefits. They see it as […]
Generic vs Brand Name Medication: Is There A Difference?
Generic and brand-name medications are often misunderstood, with many people assuming they are very different — with the former being inferior. However, contrary to popular belief, both drug types usually tend to be quite similar, having the same active ingredients and activation rates. As such, understanding the comparison between generic vs. brand name medication will […]
How Senior Moving Services Can Help Retirement Home Transitioning
After retirement, older adults tend to find more time to engage in activities like travelling, pursuing new hobbies, taking online courses, and more. There is an unprecedented amount of freedom in post-retirement life, but at the same time, some individuals may need additional support. As such, many individuals often choose to move into a retirement […]
Canadian winters bring chilly weather, big storms, howling wind, and frequent snowing — which are usually not favourable conditions to move safely. Therefore, it’s essential that older adults properly prepare for the colder months to stay safe during the period. At Seasons Retirement, we care for and support our residents to ensure they remain healthy […]
Regular exercising provides our bodies with numerous health benefits, including heart health, improved mobility, enhanced blood circulation, etc. Thus, older adults need to make exercising a part of their daily routine to help them lead healthy, fun, and active lifestyles. At Seasons Retirement, we encourage and create avenues for older adults to remain healthy and […]
15 Christmas Gifts for Grandparents to Consider this Holiday Season
Gift-giving is a great way to put a smile on the faces of our loved ones and well-wishers. A thoughtful present to a family member, relative, close friend, and other important people in your life can make them feel special and loved. Undoubtedly, our parents and grandparents are some of the most special people in […]
Best Mobile Apps for Seniors That Promote an Active Lifestyle
The 21st century has seen massive advancements in technology that benefits older adults. For instance, with the help of mobile applications, your parents or grandparents can track their health and wellness, sharpen their minds, and build social connections much more easily. Because these apps for seniors are straightforward, with clear instructions on navigating, older adults […]
Fun Indoor Activity for Adults During the Colder Months
Older adults can have their leisure time outdoors during the summer months. However, in the winter, the cold weather may mean moving recreational activities indoors. There are several fun indoor activities for older people to enjoy during the colder months. Since having the freedom to pursue your hobbies and interests is one of the best […]
The flu season usually spans from November to April; getting the flu shot during this time is very important. Especially as we grow older, our immune system experiences changes that mean flu vaccines are essential for protecting older adults from the risk of flu — especially in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. When your […]
Hearing aids are small electronic devices designed to improve hearing by amplifying sounds. As our parents or grandparents grow older, they may require additional assistance with maintaining or improving their hearing, and many are recommended for using these devices. After acquiring hearing aids, older adults should take appropriate steps to maintain and care for them. […]