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World Health Day: My Health, My Right
Every year, the World Health Organization has World Health Day, with a new theme to address a specific world health challenge. On April 7th, 2024, World Health Day’s theme is My Health, My...
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Happy Easter! 5 New Activities to Celebrate for Seniors
Easter is just around the corner, and we want to share some unique and fun new ways to make Easter this year the most memorable yet. Easter BingoVisit this link to print out a free Easter Bingo...
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Recognizing National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
The month of March has been dedicated to National Awareness of Colorectal Cancer. According to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the United States,...
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Milwaukee’s Historical Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day
Milwaukee has been celebrating St. Patrick’s Day since 1843, even predating Wisconsin’s statehood. As a city, Milwaukee celebrates the holiday every year with their annual St. Patrick...
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Milwaukee County Senior Resources
Milwaukee is home to a large, diverse population of Seniors. Resources from the city, county and state are provided to help support this population of seniors, specifically to help them stay in...
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How to Prepare your Loved Ones for Cold and Flu Season
With colder weather on the horizon and school back in session, germs and the sickness that comes with it is near. We want to keep you as safe as possible and ensure you are not exposed to any...
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When Do Family Caregivers Need Respite Care?
Family caregivers who are constantly on call or helping loved ones from dawn to dusk rarely find time to take a break. Caregivers can cite the list of things they do every day, but few prioritize...
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Millennials: A younger generation caring for elderly loved ones
The Baby Boomer generation currently ranges in age from their mid-50s to mid-70s. As this population gets older, a growing number of Millennials (currently 25 to 40 years old) are assuming the role...
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Paranoia in the Elderly
Paranoia in the Elderly One of the most alarming conditions a senior can develop is paranoia, a mental state characterized by persistent fears, worries, and accusations that often strike loved...
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10 Elderly Bathroom Safety Tips to Prevent Falls and Injuries
When it comes to preventing falls and injuries in the home, the bathroom is the most important place to make changes. Adults ages 65 and older have the highest risk of injury from bathroom falls...