When your loved one is diagnosed with dementia or other memory loss conditions, you become an advocate for their health. Due to the symptoms associated, your loved one will increasingly…
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Staying Connected During the Holidays
The holiday season can bring your family together, but it’s often when people, especially seniors, feel especially isolated. The U.S. Census estimates 27% of people over 65 live alone. Between…
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How You Can Prevent Breast Cancer Year Round
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, it’s important to learn habits you can adopt year-round to lower your risk. Here’s what you should consider when maintaining your…
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What to Do After a Dementia Diagnosis
If you or a loved one has received a dementia diagnosis or related memory loss illness, it can seem impossible or scary to think about the long term. You may…
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Hot Weather Safety Tips for Seniors
If you reside in Upstate New York, you know it’s been a very hot summer, to say the least. And while you may be tempted to take your regular walks…
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Signs of Caregiver Burnout and How to Prevent It
Caring for a loved one with dementia or any other age-related condition is no easy feat. Depending on the level of assistance needed, caregiving can become a round-the-clock job. Caregivers…
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What To Do When Aging Parents are Reluctant to Move
Most seniors would rather age in place than relocate to a senior living community, but that’s not always a realistic option. As we age, physical and mental impairments make it…
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Parkinson’s Disease: When is it Time for Assisted Living?
In honor of Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Eddy Senior Living is sharing vital information to help those with Parkinson’s disease get the correct care at the right time. Whether you’ve been…
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Spring is a Great Time for Seniors to Downsize
Ah, spring. It’s almost here, which means we’re at the tail end of another winter in the northeast. Maintaining a home is a lot of work, and that’s never more…
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Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding Wandering
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. As a brain disorder that affects memory, language, reasoning, judgement and behavior, Alzheimer’s is characterized by multiple symptoms, including disorientation and…
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