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When work and caregiving feel overwhelming, try these resources.

Older adults are at heightened risk for heat-related illnesses, so prevention is key.

Activities that spark your interests can give you a recharge from caregiving.

Once you know the risks and red flags, you can take steps to protect your loved one.

Senior Olympic athlete Julia Hawkins shares how being active led to her becoming a record-breaking sports phenom.

View the infographic to learn the statistics and see how you can help prevent senior loneliness.

Practice Internet safety with your loved one by following these helpful tips.

Communicating with loved ones or lifting the spirits of a stranger just got easier.

Using technology can reduce health risks and isolation for seniors in the future.

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New to caregiving? Follow this advice from experienced caregivers

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