Senior Moments episode 3: stereotypical senior...or not
Slowing energy level, declining mental health and diminishing libido? These seniors debunk some of the common myths about aging!
Slowing energy level, declining mental health and diminishing libido? These seniors debunk some of the common myths about aging!
What would you do differently if you could relive your youth all over again? Our Senior Companions take a look back and share their important life lessons. Watch part 4 of our 5 part Senior Moments web series
As we get older so do our feet, and they need special care. Even though they are hidden away in socks and shoes, our feet are an important part of staying active and healthy, and are a key indicator too of our general health.
Today on World Cancer Day, we unite in our fight against this global epidemic. Together we can work to reduce cancer risk factors and improve diagnosis, treatment and palliative care. Together we show our support of #WorldCancerDay.
From Wonder Woman to Superman, watch this video to see who our Senior Companions consider their superheroes.
With the warm weather come more opportunities to be outside in the fresh air, helping us be more active. Whether your activities are strolls around your neighbourhood or long walks at the cottage, these five tips can help you care for your feet and prevent potential issues down the road.
It's not all Barbra Streisand and Kenny G .... these seniors like to listen to what's currently playing on the radio too! In this video, our Senior Companions tell us what it's like to be a modern day senior.
Recently Seniors for Seniors Companions gave us a sneak peek into senior life and shared candid answers to some of life's Q&As. From fashion to travel to dating, these seniors show that they still have it going on!
This Seniors’ Month, Spectrum Health Care and Seniors for Seniors are shining a spotlight on the amazing contributions seniors make to our communities, families and lives. Ever wonder if seniors use their age to their advantage? Watch Episode 1: Senior Status to find out!
If you are assisting and/or transferring someone suffering from arthritis, it’s important to consider their limited movement in order to protect their safety and avoid causing them discomfort.