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Senior Activities

Photo by Mikhail Nilov from Pexels Staying active is important for seniors. Not only does staying active help a senior physically, but it can also help them mentally. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up a couple of ways seniors can stay active. For one, a senior can try joining a dance class. A senior can listen to some great music while following along to a dance instructor. On the other hand, if a senior already loves to dance, they can just play some music at home and dance their heart out. To read the full article, you may visit the importance of staying active for seniors .

The Health of Seniors

Photo by Negative Space from Pexels Do you find yourself worrying about your aging parents? If you do, know that you are not alone. In fact, many adult children worry about their aging parents. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up some great advice that can help ease your worries about your aging parents. You can start easing your worries by planning ahead. Visiting Angels Barrington recommends making a long-term plan for your senior loved one. For your loved one’s long-term plan, you can get in touch with their insurance to make sure that your loved one will receive the coverage they need. After all, it is important for seniors to take care of their physical health as they grow older. Other than planning for your parent’s physical health, you can incorporate some brain activities into your loved one’s daily life. A senior should keep up with their physical, mental, and emotional health. For more information, you may visit ways to ease the worry about your aging parent’s health .

Fire Safety

Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels It is always important for seniors to keep fire safety in mind, especially if they live alone. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up some helpful fire safety tips for seniors. If you are worried about a senior loved one, you should make sure to teach your loved one how they can exit their home or building in case a fire breaks out. You can take your time to show your loved one the best way to reach an exit. You can also provide your loved one with alternative paths in case one path to their exit is cut off. To read the full article, you may visit fire safety tips for seniors .

Healthy Recipes

Photo by Ella Olsson from Pexels Since the days are getting colder, more people are looking into recipes to warm themselves up. If you are also looking for recipes to try out this fall, check out the recipes Visiting Angels Barrington shares. One of the three recipes that Visiting Angels Barrington highlights is called creamy chicken and mushroom pasta. To make this recipe, you just start off by seasoning chicken thighs with salt and pepper. Add some oil to a pan and cook the chicken thighs in the pan until they are fully cooked and golden brown. Next, you will need to cut up an onion, some garlic, and incorporate the two into the same pan as the chicken. Once the onion is translucent, add chicken broth and cook everything together for a few minutes. Finally, add mushrooms to the pan and uncooked pasta. This recipe is great because it can be made within one pan. For more recipe ideas, you may visit healthy recipes to try this fall .

Taking Care of Seniors

Photo by Kampus Production from Pexels As your aging loved one gets older, there are probably many things you worry about. If you have been thinking of ways to help your loved one stay healthy, consider taking a look at Visiting Angels Barrington ’s advice. To start a conversation about your senior loved one’s health, you can begin by telling them how much you care about their wellbeing. Remember to keep eye contact with your loved one as you talk to them and listen to what they have to say. Eye contact can help you establish a better connection during the conversation. Also, make sure that you are listening to your loved one when they are speaking so they feel heard and understood. To read the full article, you may visit talking to your senior loved one about their health .

Fall is Here

Photo by Pixabay from Pexels While summer has been over for a while now, it is just starting to feel like fall. The leaves are falling off trees, the days are getting shorter, and the temperatures are dropping. As we transition into autumn, you must remember to prepare yourself for the cold months to come. Visiting Angels Barrington shares advice that can help you prepare for fall. Do you take care of your skin? Your skin is the largest organ you have, and it does its best to keep harmful microbes at bay. Visiting Angels Barrington explains how the cold weather often has an impact on skin. You see, the cold weather often causes people to experience dry, flaky, and itchy skin. So, if you would like to keep your skin healthy, you should set aside some time to take care of your skin. You can set aside some time every day, every other day, or as often as you see fit. You can also try investing in some moisturizers and cleaners that are meant for dry skin. For more advice, you may visit

A Tidy Home

Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels As seniors get older, they can have a difficult time keeping up with the mental and physical changes that come with aging. Furthermore, some changes can make it difficult for seniors to keep up with the cleanliness of their homes. Visiting Angels Barrington offers some advice that can help seniors keep their homes clean. One piece of advice that Visiting Angels Barrington brings up is making a list of tasks. A senior could have a difficult time deciding where to start cleaning. Having a list of tasks can provide a senior with a clear idea of what they need to do and what they can work on. For more information, you may visit in-home care can help seniors keep their home clean .

Home Security and Seniors

Photo by George Becker from Pexels Every elder has their own idea of how they would like to spend their senior years. Some seniors are okay with the idea of aging in a nursing home. Other seniors prefer to age in the comfort of home. Furthermore, when a senior does want to age in place, their family tends to worry. A senior aging alone can be worrisome. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up a couple of home security tips that can help keep seniors safe as they age at home. One suggestion that Visiting Angels Barrington brings up is installing video doorbells. As a senior gets older, they often have more of a difficult time moving around. So, it can take seniors a while to get to answer the door when someone is waiting. A video doorbell allows a senior to see who is at the other side of the door before they even open it. Some doorbells even come with a two-way speaker so both people can communicate with each other. For more information, you may visit home security tips to keep senio

Having Fun This Summer

Photo by Alex Green from Pexels Although August is coming to an end, summer is not over. Summer will continue for a couple more weeks. If you are looking for ways to keep enjoying summer, take a look at the activities that Visiting Angels Barrington shares. Have you ever considered hosting a family craft night? Not only can crafting be relaxing, but it can also be fun. Visiting Angels Barrington recommends looking for a couple of crafting activities online. You can Google some craft activities or look up some videos on YouTube. Try your best to find some craft activities ahead of time. The earlier you find activities, the more time you will have to buy the needed supplies and prepare for family craft night. For more information, you may visit three ways to embrace the summer .

Seniors Staying Active

Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels There are mental and physical benefits that seniors can experience if they decide to stay active. Furthermore, there are a variety of ways seniors can stay active as they get older. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up a couple of ways seniors can keep on moving. For starters, seniors can look into low-impact yoga. Yoga is great because it can be modified. Seniors, who have never tried to do yoga before, should try to start yoga through an in-person class. A yoga class, that is taught in person, can help seniors learn the basics. A yoga instructor can personally walk up to a senior and make any corrections to a senior’s pose. Once a senior learns some of the basics, they can continue to practice yoga in-person, through an online course, or through videos. To read the full article, you may visit the importance of staying active for seniors .

Respite Care Information

Photo by Kampus Production from Pexels Being a family caregiver is not easy, but it is rewarding. If you are a family caregiver, you probably do your best to provide your senior loved one with the best care possible. If you ever find yourself needing a break from your responsibilities, know that you can rely on Visiting Angels Barrington ’s respite care services. Respite care services are available when the family caregiver needs a helping hand caring for their loved one. Visiting Angels Barrington explains how respite care services are actually cost-effective. How are the services cost-effective? Well, if you think about it, you only need to pay for respite care when you need to rely on the service. In other words, if you rely on respite care every once in a while, you will not be paying a lot because you are only using the service for a bit. To read the full article, you may visit respite care is a cost-effective home care option .

The Health of Your Aging Loved One

Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels Aging is an inevitable part of life. No matter who you are, your body and mind will eventually change with the passage of time. How does the body change with time? How can you talk to a senior loved one about their health? Visiting Angels Barrington addresses both the questions by providing great information and advice. Although the body does change with time, there are a couple of things that people can do to age in a healthy manner. For instance, exercise and a healthy diet make a big difference when it comes to a person’s health. If a person makes the effort to exercise for at least thirty minutes a day, their body is sure to thank them. Also, eating healthy meals on a more regular basis than junk food can work towards a person's favor as they get older. When talking to your senior loved one about their health, Visiting Angels Barrington recommends starting off the conversation by telling your loved one how much you care about their w

Seniors and Snoring

Photo by Jixiao Huang on Unsplash While many people believe that snoring is a normal thing that some people do while they are asleep, there are some health concerns behind snoring. Visiting Angels Barrington breaks down a couple of health concerns related to snoring. There are several things that can cause a person to snore. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up how allergies, congestion, narrowed nasal passages, sleeping positions, and more can lead to a person snoring while asleep. Yes, snoring is not always serious, but snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is when the throat relaxes and narrows while a person is asleep. The relaxing and narrowing of the throat can cause a person to stop breathing and start breathing repeatably while asleep. To read the full article, you may visit what does snoring mean for your senior’s health .

Recovering at Home

Photo by Adhy Savala on Unsplash Seeing a loved one in the hospital is difficult. If your loved one has been in the hospital for a while, and they are now ready to be discharged, you are probably feeling excited and relieved. Visiting Angels Barrington shares advice for helping a loved one after they have been discharged from the hospital. If you are too busy keeping up with your hectic life, you can always enlist the help of Visiting Angels Barrington. How can Visiting Angels help your loved one? There are a variety of in-home care services offered by Visiting Angels Barrington, including their Ready, Set, Go Home program. As the name of the program implies, a professional caregiver can help patients recover at home after their discharge from the hospital. A caregiver can help patients keep up with medications, follow-up appointments, and more. For more information, you may visit caring for a family member after a hospital stay .

Managing Shingles

Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash Every adult that has had chickenpox is at risk for developing shingles at some point in their lives. The virus that causes chickenpox does not go away. The virus remains dormant in a person’s body and it can reactivate as shingles later on in life. Visiting Angels Barrington discusses shingles in more detail. It is always a good idea to learn about shingle symptoms. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up several symptoms of shingles including headache, fever, chills, fluid-filled blisters, and a rash strip. Not only are shingles painful, but it also takes two to four weeks for symptoms to go away. The symptoms begin with numbness and itching, then they develop into rashes and blisters, and lastly, the blisters dry up and a crust forms. To read the full article, you may visit managing shingles in the elderly .

Helping From A Distance

Photo by Marcus Aurelius from Pexels As children grow older, so do their parents. When a child becomes an adult, they might find themselves in another state, city, or country away from their parents. How can those adult children help their parents from a distance? Visiting Angels Barrington names a couple of ways to help seniors from a distance. If you cannot provide care for your aging parents, why not hire a professional caregiver to provide the needed assistance? Visiting Angels Barrington can provide your loved one with a professional and trustworthy in-home caregiver. Visiting Angels makes sure to hire the best caregivers. Every caregiver goes through a background check, referrals, and more. Families are even welcomed to interview Visiting Angels’ caregivers. All in all, Visiting Angels Barrington offers a variety of home care services. Companion care, social care, dementia care, and Alzheimer’s care are some examples of the services offered by Visiting Angels. Furthermore,

Foot Problems in Seniors

Image by pasja1000 from Pixabay Seniors deal with a lot of changes to their bodies and minds as they get older. However, many people tend to overlook foot changes. Visiting Angels Barrington goes through common foot problems found in the elderly. One very noticeable foot problem, that many seniors can develop, is a callus. Calluses or corns are hardened layers of skin on the foot. Visiting Angels Barrington explains how feet can develop calluses on areas that are under a lot of pressure. In other words, an area of the foot, that is constantly under a lot of pressure, can develop thick skin. Over time, a callus forms from all the pressure and thick skin. To read the full article about elderly foot problems, you may visit foot problems in the elderly and fall risk .

The Family Caregiver

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels There are many family caregivers out there. Usually, family caregivers do not have previous experience attending to the needs of another person; thus, being the family caregiver can be a challenge for a lot of people to adjust to. If you would like to offer the caregiver of your family some support, check out the advice that Visiting Angels Barrington shares. It is important to remember that family caregivers are people too. If you are worried about the wellbeing of your family’s caregiver, Visiting Angels Barrington recommends having check-ins with the caregiver. You can schedule the check-ins with the family caregiver as often as you see fit, or as often as the caregiver prefers. During the check-ins, you should ask the caregiver how they are doing. Are they struggling with anything in particular? Have they been getting enough sleep? Have they been eating well? You can also encourage your family caregiver to schedule in some breaks when t

Seniors and Obesity

Photo by Pixabay from Pexels Obesity is a health concern that is mainly addressed to the youth, like children and young adults. It is important to note that seniors should also be aware of the health risks that come with obesity. Visiting Angels Barrington discusses how seniors are affected by obesity. All in all, the bodies of seniors can suffer a lot from obesity. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up a couple of ways obesity affects the body. For one, seniors who are obese often have a difficult time moving around. You see, the extra body weight puts more pressure on joints and a senior can feel pain and discomfort when they try to move. Additionally, seniors can develop heart problems, diabetes, and hypertension from being overweight. To read the full article, you may visit obesity in our elderly .

Bettering the World

Photo by Nout Gons from Pexels It is only the third month of 2021. While things continue to be challenging for a variety of reasons, there is also hope. Although the state of the world will not immediately return to pre-pandemic days, people are getting vaccines and things are slowly getting better. Visiting Angels Barrington discusses how you can try making the world a better place during these trying times. Believe it or not, one way you can help make the world a better place is by socializing. Of course, you should continue to avoid socializing face-to-face with many people since the pandemic is still ongoing, but you can rely on technology to socialize. Visiting Angels Barrington recommends reaching out to family and friends through video chats, phone calls, messages, and more. You can even reach out to your local charity or church. Visiting Angels Barrington also recommends finding people like you during these challenging times. What does that mean? Have you recently recov

Dementia Types and Seniors

Photo by Suzy Hazelwood from Pexels The brain changes as the years go by. Seniors can experience forgetful moments here and there; however, there are some signs that could point to more serious issues. Visiting Angels Barrington discusses dementia types found in seniors. Dementia is not referring to one disease. It is important to understand that there are different types of dementia. Symptoms of dementia include confusion, disorientation, and memory loss. While there are a couple of signs to be on the look at for, the symptoms are not always consistent. Symptoms can be consistent but they can also be unpredictable. Visiting Angels Barrington goes into detail discussing some dementia types including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. To read the whole article, you may visit common dementia types in seniors .

Optimism and a New Year

Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels 2020 was not the best year, but 2021 is looking better already. This new year is just beginning and there are plenty of things to look forward to in the coming months. Visiting Angels Barrington brings up a couple of reasons why you should consider looking at 2021 with a more optimistic attitude. For one, people are still being told to social distance because of the pandemic. While social distancing can stop people from seeing each other face to face, that does not mean that people cannot communicate with their loved ones at all. You can use this chance to learn something new and try communicating with loved ones through the use of technology. If you are a senior, who needs help with technology, you can always rely on Visiting Angel’s social care program for support. It is also important to keep in mind that an end to COVID-19 seems to be closer than ever before. There are a couple of vaccines being distributed to people all over the world

Aging Eyes

Photo by Matej from Pexels As you get older, your body gradually changes. You might notice changes to your eyes, and ears the most. If you would like to keep your eyes as healthy as you can, as you age, take a look at the five healthy eye habits that Visiting Angels Barrington shares. One of the best things that you can do, to keep your eyes healthy, is visit your eye doctor on a yearly basis. You might think that eye doctor visits are only to update your prescription, but that is only one reason why you should visit your eye doctor. You see, your eye doctor can take a close look at your eyes and tell you things about your overall health as well. To read the full article on eye health, you may visit five healthy habits for aging eyes .

Gadgets for Dementia Patients

Photo by Victor L. from Pexels Caring for a senior loved one is difficult for family caregivers; however, the difficultly increases if a family caregiver is caring for a loved one with dementia. Dementia patients require a lot of patients, love and perseverance from a caregiver. If you are a family caregiver that has been looking for helpful gadgets to help you care for your aging loved one, take a look at what Visiting Angels Barrington has to say. The first piece of technology, that Visiting Angels Barrington brings up, is a time keeper. You can try investing in a time keeper that displays the time, day, month, and year. The time keeper should be large enough for your loved one to see. Seeing the time keeper can help ground your loved one from time to time when needed. For more information, you may visit technology and gadgets that make life easier for dementia patients and their caregivers .