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5 Simple Things to Make Your Parents Home More Age in Place Friendly Be Proactive in 64 Minutes and for Under $64 Millions of Americans will be traveling this holiday season to visit family.  Many of us will be returning to our childhood home where our parents continue to live.  Our parents want to remain in their home and the longer we can keep them there, the better it is for their mental and physical health .  I put together a short list that anyone can do in an hour and it costs under $64 total. These 5 things are meant for everyday people who do not have power tools.  You can do all these 5 with a short order from Target.  Item numbers are below. 1) Throw Rugs = tripping hazard If you see a throw rug, remove it.  If your parents insist on keeping the throw rug, you can use this grip tape to secure the throw rug down on all edges. $6.99 https://www.target.com/p/rug-tape-grip-neutral-mohawk-home/-/A-11029310#lnk=sametab 2)  Falls happen in bathrooms...
Healthy Habits for Seniors, Part 2 How Pickleball Can Help Both Physical and Mental Health   We are witnessing the explosion of pickleball in Arlington County and Fairfax County for older adults. Pickleball is nothing new, it has been around long before the pandemic. It is taking off now with more and more older adults utilizing the sport as a means to stay active and stay connected in their community. I have been to several courts in the area in the last month and seen the competitiveness, the laughing and the resurgence this sport is bringing to the senior community. Local county governments are encouraging the sport because they see how it can encourage healthy habits for seniors.  I have two super reasons why your parents should be playing pickleball and both are key to helping them stay happy and independent longer. Pickleball, A Great Physical Activity I found myself in Alexandria watching an organized group of pickleball late one evening.  I was completely imm...
Family Caregiver Fatigue is on the Rise What Can I Do To Help a Parent Caring for Another Parent I recently wrote about the negative impact caregiving can have on family caregivers, particularly in minority populations.  Caring for someone else takes an emotional and physical toll on your body , much of this is overlooked for the 1 in 3 adults in the United States that provide informal care.  Healthcare workers, caregivers and informal family caregivers all share the love for providing that much needed care that can be very rewarding but also trigger a variety of emotions at times.  It is normal to feel sad, angry, frustrated and sometimes demoralized in this line of work.  There are couple simple ways you can help a family member that is going through this as a family caregiver.     Make Yourself Available  When a parent is caring for another parent (they are called the family caregiver), it is often hard to get involved as you hear b...