Parkinson’s Diagnosis in Florida: 7 Important Questions to Ask the Doctor

A Parkinson’s disease diagnosis can often blindside a family, especially because symptoms can vary widely and a definitive test for the disease doesn’t exist. Learn more…
The Difference Dementia Certification Makes in Florida
In honor of National Nurses Week, we want to acknowledge the efforts of those who go above and beyond to provide the highest level of care to people with dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Protect Mom From Falling in the Home

Falling at home is one of the leading causes of injuries in older adults in Florida, with women being especially vulnerable. This Mother’s Day, consider giving your mom the ultimate gift: the tools and support she needs to age safely at home.
The Easiest Ways to Keep Fit in Florida at 70+

Maintaining an active lifestyle is one of the best ways to stay physically and mentally fit at any age. Here are our favorite ways to work your mind and muscles while enjoying all the Sunshine State has to offer.
20 Technologies to Help Seniors Stay Safe at Home

In honor of National Safety Month, here’s 20 innovations that will help seniors feel safer and more confident at home.
Alzheimer’s and Men: What the Research Says

In honor of Men’s Health Month, we’ve compiled some important facts about men and Alzheimer’s, plus tips on what men can do to reduce their Alzheimer’s risk.
What to Say When Dad Won’t Stop Driving
While many seniors are fantastic drivers, health factors like decreased mobility and impaired vision can lead to problems behind the wheel.
Three Fascinating Ways Music Makes You Smarter

This Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, we’re exploring the connections between music, intelligence and memory.
What Florida Seniors Need to Know About Hurricane Evacuations
To help Florida seniors understand how to stay safe and comfortable when evacuating during a hurricane, we sat down with Keith Kotch, acting emergency manager for the Orange County Office of Emergency Management.
Wandering Caused by Alzheimer’s: How to Stay Safe in Summer
Summer can be a dangerous time for Floridians living with Alzheimer’s. Here are three tips to help you keep your loved one comfortable and safe.