Are you 65 years old or older? If so, you probably know that your body does not perform as well in general as it did when you were younger. Yet for seniors, staying active
Lori is a 68-year-old woman living with her 72-year-old husband John in the home they’ve owned for the last 32 years. Both decided they wanted to start a walking program but were a bit
Per the CDC, one in four adults age 65 or older will experience a fall. These falls commonly result in serious injuries or even death. Therefore, it makes sense to take measures that can
Either suddenly or gradually, you may now be finding yourself taking on a new role, that of caregiver for an elderly relative. Elderly needs cover a wide range, from simply checking in on mom
Gene is 73 years old and still plays softball. 72-year-old Anita swims, takes art classes, cares for her horse, practices piano and cooks. Jack and Marie, 84 and 76 respectively, go ballroom dancing three
Henry, a 76-year-old, loves to walk and jog. Even at his age, while a bit slower than he was in his 50s and 60s, he keeps up with his friends and gets great exercise.
A medical alert device is an important safeguard for seniors living independently. It is the best way to ensure rapid emergency medical response in a health crisis, which can make all the difference in
A good medical alert system can help seniors living independently — and their loved ones — rest easier, knowing that help can be summoned immediately in an emergency. However, just as no two seniors
Medical Alert System Latham, New York– Anne decided to invest in a medical alert system after her traumatic fall. On a cold early winter morning Anne Tetrault was walking her dogs. The sidewalks were
FirstHealth Emergency Alert Service Pinehurst, North Carolina Nov 4th, 2015 — Falls can be devastating. Art Matthews an 88-year-old man. Art is an owner of a FirstHealth Response system and it saved his life. Art