
8 Tips to Make Aging a More Positive Experience
Dr. Ken Redcross shares how to embrace the aging process and look forward to the years ahead.
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Learn MoreAging is part of life, but it doesn’t have to be discouraging. Embrace aging as a reflection of all the wisdom you’ve accumulated over the years, and look ahead with excitement and joy.

Dr. Ken Redcross shares how to embrace the aging process and look forward to the years ahead.

The knowledge you’ve gained while caring for your loved one can help you prepare you to age well.

Familiar routines are important to people with dementia, even if you are staying close to home these days.

Form a routine, don’t restrict food and other tips to get happy and healthy.

Knowledge, commitment and an ability to find joy are among the attributes of an effective professional caregiver.

How three people in the early stages of the disease will celebrate this year’s summer solstice

Gentle communication and understanding can make inroads.

Covid-19 restrictions have made shopping a challenge, but there are ways to do it safely and efficiently.

Simple protective measures can help keep minor injuries from budding.

Slips and trips can lead to injury, but there are simple ways to reduce your risk.

By stepping into your loved one’s world—even if it’s not your reality—you may both find a greater sense of peace.

Slowing down and embracing the moment can help make for a joyous occasion.
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