Safety for Seniors

Reduce Wandering in Alzheimer’s

Keeping the person with Alzheimer’s Disease safe is very important and can be one of the most challenging task when caring for someone with Alzheimer’s. In This Alzheimer’s Article: Safe Environment For Alzheimer’s PatientsActivities Suited

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Fire Safety Tips

Prevention is key to keep your home safe from fire. To protect yourself, it is important to understand the basic characteristics of fire. Fire spreads quickly; and there is no time to gather valuables or

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Spam Scams

Some email users have lost money to bogus offers that arrived as spam in their in-box. Con artists are very cunning; they know how to make their claims seem legitimate. Some spam messages ask for

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Safe Food Handling

Seniors Need Wisdom on Food Safety An old adage states, “With age, comes wisdom.” Hopefully that wisdom includes lots of good food safety information. Why? As we mature, our bodies change. Seniors become more at-risk

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Ways To Avoid Identity Theft

Identity theft is now being considered as one of the fastest growing crime in the nation. What is it? It is described as a crime when a person steals someone else’s personal information like social

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Use Eye Cosmetics Safely

The volunteer organization Prevent Blindness America has designated April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month a good time to brush up on safe and hygienic ways to store, apply, wear, and remove eye cosmetics.

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Earthquake safety tips for seniors

Earthquakes happen suddenly, violently and without warning. Recognizing potential hazards ahead of time and careful planning ahead of time can reduce the dangers of serious injury or loss of life from this natural disaster. In

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Tips When Using a Public Computer

Have you ever wondered how safe it is to use computers in a public library, Internet café, or other public places? It is very important to keep your personal information and financial information safe at

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Falls and Fractures

A simple fall can change your life. Just ask any of the thousands of older men and women who fall each year and break (sometimes called fracture) a bone.   Getting older can bring lots

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Safe Driving Tips for Seniors

We all enjoy the independence of driving our own cars. However, as we age, some of our physical and mental skills change. In This Article: Things To Check Before Leaving The House Safe Tips While

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When to Call 9-1-1

Some people are scared to call 911, simply because they are unsure whether they are faced with an emergency situation or not. 9-1-1 is a hotline for police, fire or medical emergencies. Do not call

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Safer Home For Alzheimer Patients

It is important to make the house safe for your aging relative who has Alzheimer’s Disease. In This Article: Making House Safer For People With Alzheimer’s Preventing Hazardous Situation Changing The Environment Maximizing Independence How

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Crime and Older People

Older people and their families worry about crime. Though older people are less likely to be victims of crime than teenagers and young adults, the number of crimes against older people is hard to ignore.

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