Posts Tagged ‘independent senior living’
When vision is a challenge you might like to find out that there are talking electronics you can buy for yourself or a loved one. One of these is the talking alarm clocks which can provide you with preset or customized sounds and recorded statements. Some clocks have periodic announcements which would be great [...]
If you or someone you know is challenged with low vision ability then you will be happy to find the low vision reading gadgets, digital magnifier, you can use to magnify what you are reading. Great for books or other media (newspapers, magazines, mail). Find the right “reading machine for legally blind or low vision” [...]
Yes, you can continue to earn money after retirement. There is no reason to stop earning money just because of your age. You just need to think about it a little differently. Quite frankly, few of us want to work for someone else when we are past retirement age. Self-employment is fun. I am the [...]
As you age, you might feel like exercise is just one of those things you did when you were younger. However, you probably have more time for exercise now than you ever did when you were busy with work, the kids, and all those household chores. To stay active as you age, the key is to find recreational activities that are low-impact and safe for a number of health conditions.
Are you afraid of falling in your home? Take a walk around your house just like you did before your child started crawling. Remember that? Grab a notebook or a clipboard and become the inspector. Walk from room to room and take note of things that might cause your or your loved one to fall.
Do you go from room to room in your house searching for a spot to read? As we age, our vision may not be as clear as we would like. This lamp emits a very “natural” light, which reduces glare and increases contrast.
Do you have all of your important information in one place? Or do you have scraps of notes here and there and everywhere? This little book is perfect for gathering all of your important information — and as seniors, we know we must keep track of all of our personal and medical information.









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