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With mandated lockdowns and working from home, our Wearever employees have had some extra time on their hands this year. With that extra time, we have been finding new hobbies, listening to more podcasts, and discovering new blogs. We have rounded up 20 of our favorite blogs that cater towards Baby Boomers and Caregivers. Here […]
Have you ever eaten or drank something that caused your incontinence to flare up? There are some foods that just don’t sit well when you are suffering from incontinence. According to Healthline there are many items, such as alcohol, coffee, citrus fruits, tomato based products, and spicy foods, that you should try to limit or […]
In recent years, there has been a nationwide increase in popularity of digital doctor appointments. According to Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans now own a smartphone — allowing many to skip the medical waiting room and consult a doctor directly from the comfort of their homes in the form of a virtual visit. Through telemedicine […]
Having an overactive bladder can often lead to feelings of shame, anxiety, low self-esteem and depression. These feelings can sometimes stem from a lack of control, such as when unexpected leaks occur. But experiencing urinary incontinence symptoms doesn’t have to feel like a lonely, unconquerable battle. We know that urinary incontinence does not define one’s […]
Mobile applications can be extremely valuable for making everyday life easier, from maintaining fitness goals and video chatting with the grandkids, to music streaming and medication reminders. As your baby boomer peers continue to adapt to the technology craze, discover how these five mobile apps for seniors can help you manage your daily life! Lumosity […]
Has anyone ever told you that snacking is unhealthy? Snacking has received a bad reputation over the years due to the popularity of unhealthy snacks; however, according to the American Heart Association, snacking can be healthy when you do it in moderation and choose the right foods. Learn how to snack right with our top […]
Stress and anxiety are linked to hundreds of health conditions and diseases from incontinence and diabetes to heart disease and beyond. If you’re dealing with anxiety in seniors, it’s important to remember that you are not alone. In fact, according to the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP), as many as 10-20 percent of the […]
November is National Family Caregivers Month and, although we give thanks to our amazing caregivers all year long, it’s a time of year when we especially let our caregivers know that we simply couldn’t do it without them. Caregivers are defined as a family member or paid helper who regularly cares for the needs of […]
Getting yourself out into the social world and meeting new people can be hard for people of all ages. Whether you’ve relocated, lost touch with old friends or simply retired, meeting new friends as a senior can be particularly challenging. Gone are the days of easily meeting new people at school, work or your children’s […]
Women and men go through many changes as they begin to age. However, it’s important to remember these changes are natural parts of a healthy aging process. In fact, National Senior Health and Fitness Day was created on May 30, 1993, to educate older adults on the importance of staying fit and active! In honor […]
As winter temperatures dip below freezing across much of the United States, it can be hard to get outside for exercise. That’s why it’s important to continue moving your body with indoor workouts during the wintertime in order to stay active and healthy. Luckily, it is easy to participate in a full-body workout from the […]
Don’t know what to get your loved ones for the holidays? Check out our suggestions below to show your friends and family just how much you care. For Mom: A nice candle or scent diffuser can work wonders while relaxing during the holidays. Look no further than Voluspa — they have both candles and diffusers […]