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We’ve all heard that exercise is the fountain of youth. A recent study showed that out of 893 seniors around the age of 80, the most active had a lower risk of dying over the four-year study compared to the least active in the group. But if you’re a senior, and want... by Complete Care Strategies | Better Senior Care Blog, Complete Care Strategies
Up to 30% of seniors, today, face partial vision loss at the hands of macular degeneration. The retina gradually declines with age in macular degeneration, and impairs the vision used to read... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
One great benefit of retirement is having more free time. Many seniors use their new-found free time to rediscover pastimes from their younger days, and even find new hobbies to inspire and... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
If you’re fortunate enough to have one or both parents still living, you may have noticed a role reversal taking place in your relationship. Remember the days when Mom shuttled you to the doctor whenever you were sick? Now, it may be you who’s driving her to her... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
Feet are one of the most important, yet maligned, parts of the body. They are our little chauffeurs, getting us where we want to go. They’re twin fashion statements, getting squeezed into trendy shoes no matter how high the heel or how narrow the toe. They are our... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
Arthritis. The word literally means joint inflammation and includes more than 100 different diseases, all of which center around bodily aches and pains and the aggravations that accompany those wretched symptoms. Few diagnoses can create such a transition from the...