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Many falls are preventable, even when winter conditions make it tough to get around.
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Many falls are preventable, even when winter conditions make it tough to get around.

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An attitude of heightened awareness and focused attention can have great self-care benefits.

Qualified medical expenses can help older adults to maximize on deductibles.

Patience and respect can make things easier on your loved one.

Young adults face a host of modern challenges as they take on their loved ones’ care.

Knowing what to look for is the first step toward getting your loved one a diagnosis and care.
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