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08 Dec 2023
Elderly Care
8 Risk Factors for Malnutrition in the Elderly
There are numerous reasons why elderly people are at greater risk of malnutrition. We list 8 risk factors as well as possible effects of malnutrition.
07 Dec 2023
Elderly Health Conditions
High and Low Diastolic Blood Pressure in the Elderly
Although systolic blood pressure is more often discussed, diastolic blood pressure matters too. We explain how it can become too high or too low.
06 Dec 2023
Tips & Advice
Christmas Gifts for Elderly Women & Men
Christmas is getting closer! Need tips on the perfect gifts for elderly women and men? Our 2023 guide to Christmas presents for elderly people has you covered
30 Nov 2023
Elderly Health Conditions
Arthritis in Feet: A Guide for the Elderly
Learn about several common types of foot arthritis and how they produce symptoms in an older person’s feet, including arthritis in the big toe.
27 Nov 2023
Elderly Health Conditions
Epilepsy Seizure Mats for Beds: A Guide for the Elderly
An epilepsy mat for the bed raises the alarm during tonic-clonic seizures at night. We explore how these mats can fit into a safety plan for epileptic seniors.
22 Nov 2023
Activities
Lowering Blood Pressure with Exercise in the Elderly
Does exercise work to lower blood pressure in older people? Yes – we explain how and why before listing some good exercises for the elderly.
17 Nov 2023
Elderly Care
Elderly Parkinson’s Care and Support: UK Guide
There’s a wide range of Parkinson’s care & support available to older people. We explore types of care, costs and when seniors might need different supports.
16 Nov 2023
Tips & Advice
Causes of Bruising in the Elderly
Older people often bruise more easily. These bruises can be caused by serious conditions or just factors due to ageing. We explore the details.
10 Nov 2023
Tips & Advice
Body Temperature in the Elderly: What’s Too High, Low & Just Right
Older people are more susceptible to heat and cold and often have a lower body temperature. We explore how to keep body temperature in a safe range.