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Staying in Touch with Family Members
While everyone is getting busier in their lives, it gets difficult to stay in touch with family members, especially if everyone lives far away. Loneliness can affect the mental health of seniors as they need emotional support while growing old in their home. But with your busy schedules at work and your own lives to manage, how you can manage to stay in touch and on top of your elderly parents or grandparents living alone. Being socially connected to your loved ones can help in some way.
Nutrition for Seniors
Nutrition is one of the most crucial factors to consider for seniors as they must follow a strict diet according to their medications, allergies, or illnesses.
Safety at Home for the Elderly
Are your parents in need of some basic assistance? Elder Friends Concierge Services, LLC, offers support for independent living, allowing your parents to age in their own home rather than in assisted living.
Identity Theft
Identity theft of seniors is growing rapidly. Fraudulent people or criminals see elderly people and seniors as an easy target. Since seniors often live alone, aren’t always technologically savvy, have big saving accounts, and often need emotional support they are frequently targeted. Although technology has grown at an exponential rate, old fashion telephone calls still rank the highest method for fraud against the elderly. Additional methods of fraud against those 60-years-old or older, as reported by the Federal Trade Commission, are conducted via, mail, texts, email and social media. They build a strong emotional bond with seniors so they can have an easy way for identity theft