May 28, 2019
Stroke is the third largest killer of Canadian adults, after heart disease and cancer. It’s also the primary cause of physical disabilities and is second only to Alzheimer’s disease as a cause of mental disability. While people at any age can be susceptible to suffering from a stroke, nearly three quarters of strokes occur in […]
Seniors suffering from osteoporosis often don’t experience any symptoms of the disease until they get a fracture. According to Osteoporosis Canada, approximately 2 million Canadians have osteoporosis. Over 80% of all fractures in people 50 plus are caused by osteoporosis. While bone density naturally decreases with age, starting in the mid 30’s, osteoporosis is a […]
One in five adults suffer from arthritis, and the majority of these are seniors. To help older adults understand the stages of living with arthritis, it’s good to talk about how the disease is identified, diagnosed and managed. Signs and symptoms: Generally, symptoms of arthritis can include any of the following: joint redness, swelling, pain, […]
Being diagnosed with cancer later in life can be overwhelming. People often say they feel helpless and powerless after they find out they have cancer. Making a personal plan for dealing with a cancer diagnosis can help older adults make treatment decisions and feel in control of their lives again. Here are some strategies for […]
No matter what age we are, living a life of purpose, connection, and joy is critical for our physical and mental wellbeing. For older adults, a variety of obstacles like vision loss, social isolation, mobility problems and memory issues can make enjoying life more difficult. Why is it important for seniors to focus on […]
Oral cancer screenings are an important test for older adults. Estimates show that more than 5,000 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year, and seniors are most at risk. Seniors may have questions about oral cancer screenings because they may be experiencing symptoms or because the test was suggested by a health care […]
Many of us enjoy having a cocktail with friends or drinking a glass of wine with dinner. For seniors, with a doctor’s approval, this doesn’t have to change. However, it’s important to be aware of the ways that alcohol can physically affect older adults, and how the signs of alcohol abuse look different for seniors […]
Seniors represent almost 48% of the total number of people with diabetes, and that number is expected to increase as the population of adults 60 and over grows. As you know, diabetes is a condition that prevents one’s body from properly processing sugars, leading to elevated blood sugar levels and negative health effects as a […]
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