August 2024

Resources for Families / Resources for Seniors

How many prescription drugs do your aging parents take? If they’re like most seniors, they take at least one – probably more.

While medicines can help us live longer and healthier, taking them the wrong way or mixing certain drugs can be dangerous – and, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, as many as 55% of seniors fail to take their medications as prescribed.

“Managing medications can be difficult for a variety of reasons,” said Austin Blilie, Chief Operating Officer at Tudor Oaks Home Care’s parent organization, ABHM. “We’ve worked with seniors who have trouble reading the small print on their pill bottles and others whose memory issues prevent them from taking the right pills at the right time.”

Below are ten tips to help you or your aging loved ones avoid common medication mistakes. Continue reading Navigating the Pill Box

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Resources for Families / Resources for Seniors

You installed grab bars in the shower, improved lighting in dark hallways and tightened the handrails along the stairways. Are there other things you should do to make your aging mom’s home more senior friendly?

“It’s important for seniors and their families to think about all of the challenges that may threaten their ability to safely age in place,” said Austin Blilie, Chief Operating Officer at Tudor Oaks Home Care’s parent organization, ABHM. “In addition to simple home modifications, like picking up throw rugs and adding grab bars, technology is making it easier for seniors to age in place.”

There are many new gadgets and technologies that simplify daily activities and help keep seniors safe at home. Here are some of our favorites: Continue reading Ten Tech Gadgets That Can Help Seniors Age in Place

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