March 23rd, 2025 Royce Shook
Preventing falls is not just about avoiding bumps and bruises—it’s about maintaining your health, confidence, and independence for years to come. The best news? By making a few simple changes to keep your feet firmly on the ground, you’ve got a long list of bonus benefits that can make you feel better, move more easily, and live life on your own terms.A Sharper Mind, A Stronger BodyYou may not realize it, but exercise does make your memory actually improve and reduce your chance of dementia. Exercise causes blood to go […]
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March 22nd, 2025 Royce Shook
Most seniors hesitate to talk with their doctor about their fears of falling. Some fear that reporting a fall to a doctor can lead to unwanted interventions, while others assume that losing one’s balance is just a natural part of aging. But here is the truth—falling is not inevitable, and your doctor is one of […]
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March 21st, 2025 Royce Shook
Your home can be a haven of comfort and safety—not secret dangers. An occupational therapist can evaluate your home and recommend easy but effective changes. Adding grab bars in the bathroom, anchoring rugs, increasing lighting, and repositioning furniture to make paths clear are all simple steps to minimize hazards. For individuals at greater risk of […]
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March 19th, 2025 Royce Shook
Exercise isn’t only about being in shape—it’s also one of the best ways to prevent falls and remain independent. Regular activity, particularly exercises that build up your legs and test your balance, keeps you on your feet and reduces the likelihood of tripping or losing your balance. Research has shown that two hours per week […]
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