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Ability Beyond Disability
According to the CDC one in four people, or about 26 percent, have a disability in the state of Florida. Get some great ideas on local disability-accessible activities you and your loved one can enjoy, even if wheelchair bound.
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Newsletter: March 2023
If you've ever observed a mini tennis court with a smaller net, it's for Pickleball, a game that requires less skill and delivers lots more fun! Read about this popular game and how to play.
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Move to the Rhythm of Your Heart
Regular physical activity is the key to a healthy heart. But, did you know that physical activity does not need to be hard work? It can be easy to incorporate great heart health activities to your day which are an important part of maintaining good health throughout the aging process.
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Newsletter: February 2023
In this month's issue, we cover ways to safely travel with your loved one and the important role music can play for older adults.
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In the News. Your Healthy Family: A Personalized Plan
Fox News 4 recently interviewed Susan Nimnuan, Vice President of BrightStar Care of Naples & Ft. Meyers, about creating a personalized plan with a registered nurse for in-home care.
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In the News. Your Healthy Family: Getting Back Family Time
Fox News 4 recently interviewed Susan Nimnuan, Vice President of BrightStar Care of Naples & Ft. Meyers, about how in-home care can help you get back qualtiy time with your family.
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Newsletter: January 2023
In this month's issue, we tackle the subject of in-home non-medical care, and it's meteoric rise as a practical and sustainable solution to aging in place.
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Hidden Retirement Risks from Natural Disaster
Conventional wisdom tells us to assess the risk of our future financial and medical needs when deciding where to retire. But what about the hidden risks of the weather in the places we choose to retire and live out our days?
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On the Road Again: Keeping Your Elder Safe Behind the Wheel
December holds a week dedicated nationally to Older Driver Safety Awareness. Driving carries inherent risk to anyone with a license and a car, but most certainly greater risk exists for the elderly population. Learn some ways to talk to your loved one about the risks and how to transition away from driving.