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  • Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Any Age

    Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Any Age

    Learning how to take better care of the earth is a big movement for younger generations. But many young people don’t realize older adults are just as invested in protecting the earth and its limited resources. Anyone who lived through the Great Depression is likely to value reusable items over their single-use counterparts. It can……

  • How To Volunteer as a Senior

    How To Volunteer as a Senior

    As an older adult, you’re likely to have more time on your hands than you did when you were busy raising a family or advancing your career. To avoid boredom or feelings of declining purpose, it’s wise to look for ways to fill your time with positive things. Many older adults find great fulfillment in……

  • How To Find Purpose In Your Later Years

    How To Find Purpose In Your Later Years

    As you grow older, retire, or become empty nesters, it’s natural to question your purpose. When you’re no longer dedicating your life to raising a family and furthering your career, you may wonder, “What now?” At Elder Care Alliance, we know how vital finding purpose is for seniors. Research shows that a sense of purpose……

  • Benefits of Lifelong Learning

    Benefits of Lifelong Learning

    When you think of the word “learning,” does your mind tend to turn to grade school or college? While these formal settings provide plenty of educational opportunities, learning should not be limited to a particular age group or setting. Elder Care Alliance recommends that you engage in it throughout your life. Here are some benefits……

  • Foods to Add to Your Diet for Heart Health

    Foods to Add to Your Diet for Heart Health

    Keeping your heart healthy into your golden years and beyond is a worthy goal. Since heart disease is the top cause of death in older adults, it’s wise to do everything possible to boost your heart health. The good news is, like any other body muscle, the heart is susceptible to healthy lifestyle changes. It’s……

  • Heart-Healthy Activities for Seniors

    Heart-Healthy Activities for Seniors

    At Elder Care Alliance, we care deeply about the heart health of all our residents. We know that maintaining good heart health involves living a healthy lifestyle. In addition to eating a diet that provides the nutrients your heart needs, it’s also essential to engage in heart-healthy activities. Here are some of our top suggestions……

  • Indicators of Heart Disease in Older Adults

    Indicators of Heart Disease in Older Adults

    The heart is an incredible organ that keeps the body running by pumping oxygenated blood through it. As humans age, their heart muscles naturally become weaker and more susceptible to heart attack, coronary heart disease and heart failure. Heart disease is one of the most common causes of disability in older adults and is the……

  • How Much Exercise Is Too Much for Older Adults?

    How Much Exercise Is Too Much for Older Adults?

    Adequate exercise is important throughout all phases of life. Physical activity is required to keep our bodies and minds functioning optimally. Those who live sedentary lifestyles are more likely to suffer from various mental and physical health problems than those who try to stay active. But for the seniors in your life, you may be……

  • How Technology Can Improve Senior Health

    How Technology Can Improve Senior Health

    Many people are under the impression that it’s natural to become less informed about technology as you age. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Senior health and technology can go hand in hand, as shown by recent research and technological advancements aimed to improve people’s quality of life as they age.   If……

  • 5 Easy Exercises for Older Adults

    5 Easy Exercises for Older Adults

    Exercise is important for people in all stages of life, especially seniors. Here are five easy senior exercises Elder Care Alliance recommends for staying fit and healthy as you age. 1. Sit to Stand Sit to stand is a great exercise for helping older adults maintain strength and mobility. To complete this exercise, follow these……