Senior Lifestyles – Jan. 2015

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Download Senior Lifestyles - Jan. 2015 (pdf)Travel for boomers made easier with AARP

These days, travel for baby boomers can be challenging. But AARP wants to make everyone’s road to their favorite destinations quicker and more enjoyable through their new website, travel.aarp.org. Multiple studies cite travel as the top aspirational activity for…

Help your pets avoid the threat of fleas

The January luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, January 15. Don’t miss this chance to schmooze with your friends over a hot lunch hosted by members of the Wilmot Ladies Aid Society, CAP and the WCA. In the case of bad weather, please use your best judgement about traveling…

Here are some tips for healthy eating as we age

Good nutrition plays an important role in how well you age. Eating a healthful diet helps keep your body strong and can help reduce your risk for heart disease, diabetes, stroke and osteoporosis. Studies even show a link between healthful eating and longevity. “As we age, the body becomes less efficient at absorbing some key…

Choosing the right home health care agency

When illness or injury strikes, home health care is oftentimes not only preferred, but statistically shown to rapidly improve healing and give peace of mind. So, how do you sift through the many choices? To begin the process, make a list of what you think your loved one will…

Grandparents, keep your meds away from young children

Grandparents love spending time with their grandchildren. Grandbabies bring so much joy. However, it’s not unusual for the curious, tiny fingers of youngsters to end up in places they shouldn’t. Putting precious or breakable objects out of reach is important, and so is keeping medicines and vitamins up and away and out of sight of young children…

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