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11 Habits That Are Hurting Your Flexibility and Range of Motion
Flexibility rarely gets much attention until it starts slipping away. A stiff neck in the morning, trouble reaching a shelf that used to feel effortless, or hesitation before bending down and getting up are all small signals. While these small signals often show up quietly, they then begin shaping how we move through the day. Over time, tight muscles and limited range of motion can influence far more than comfort. They affect confidence, balance, daily routines, and even mood
Brittney Pierce
Mar 304 min read


10 Tips to Maintain Healthy Age-Proof Hair
As if going gray is not traumatic enough, aging also brings on other hair issues: Hair loss – While some people are genetically predisposed to hair loss, hair follicles in general shrink and fade away over time, producing fewer hairs as well as ones that are finer and shorter. Slower growth - Over time, the reproduction and repair of cells decline, which results in slower growth. Diminished thickness – This is caused by fewer follicles per square inch, as noted before. Dry
Brittney Pierce
Mar 234 min read


Is Pneumonia Contagious?
Did you know that more than 900,000 Americans contract pneumonia each year? Unfortunately, elderly individuals are four times more likely to get this illness than younger people and face higher hospitalization rates as well. Pneumonia itself isn’t contagious, but the viruses and bacteria that cause it are. These germs can spread through the air when someone coughs or sneezes, or by touching contaminated surfaces, making pneumonia easy to catch from someone who’s infected. Pn
Brittney Pierce
Mar 164 min read


Cognitive Games That Are Backed by Research
Cognitive games are often described as “fun activities,” yet their real value goes much deeper. For individuals experiencing memory loss, engaging in the right types of mental activities can support cognition, mood, and daily functioning. Families exploring memory care often ask whether games truly help or if they simply fill time. Research indicates that the answer depends on the specific games used and their implementation. Not all games stimulate the brain in meaningful w
Brittney Pierce
Mar 95 min read


Strategies to Improve Hydration and Nutrition in Memory Care Settings
Maintaining proper hydration and nutrition is a constant priority in senior care, but it is especially critical in memory care. Physical limitations, cognitive decline, and medication side effects can all reduce a resident’s desire or ability to eat and drink, increasing the risk of dehydration and malnutrition. For this reason, memory care staff must take a proactive, hands-on approach to monitoring residents’ intake. Addressing these challenges successfully often requires b
Brittney Pierce
Mar 24 min read



























