Debunking 5 Common Medication Myths for Seniors: What Caregivers Need to Know
Medication often plays a vital role in ensuring the health and quality of life for seniors, yet misconceptions can lead to confusion or even harm.
Medication often plays a vital role in ensuring the health and quality of life for seniors, yet misconceptions can lead to confusion or even harm.
Health literacy is about using clear communication techniques to ensure that the elderly in your care fully understand what they need to do to stay healthy.
Navigate the season safely with these tips on staying hydrated, recognizing the signs of heat-related illnesses and understanding the effects of sun-sensitive medications.
It’s open enrollment time for Medicare Part D, which provides prescription drug coverage for people age 65+.
Some medications can cloud memories and worsen forgetfulness, especially in the elderly.
All medications can cause unwanted side effects, but sometimes, they can cause an atypical reaction of your immune system—also known as a drug allergy. Here’s how to recognize and treat them.
The Great American Smokeout is next month. Here are some steps you can take now to increase your chances of success later.
Before heading out for sun and vacation fun, review these summer medication safety tips to help ensure smooth sailing.
Did you know it’s possible to save on prescription costs? Here, we offer five tips to help you save, including a couple that may surprise you.
While there is no cure for the flu, antivirals can help reduce its length and severity. Here’s what you need to know.
If you are getting a new medication that you’ve never taken, or at least not recently, here are three questions to ask your pharmacist.
Vaccines are one of the most effective tools in preventing serious illness, particularly in older adults and those with chronic health conditions.
This year’s theme, “Time to Act on Dementia, Time to Act on Alzheimer’s,” focuses on dispelling misconceptions and building greater compassion for the people these conditions affect.
The bottom line is that every medication interacts with food differently—some in riskier ways than others. Be sure to read instructions and usage directions carefully.
Getting enough vitamin D is essential to your overall health, but some caution is required.
People know to avoid raw fish and alcohol when pregnant, but do you know what medications to avoid?
Urinary tract infections account for millions of doctor appointments per year. Here, we discuss signs, treatment and prevention.
This week, we salute the vital work of caregivers in our community’s assisted living homes and offer solutions to make medication management simpler.
From dosing and compliance to storage and disposal, we offer the following medication safety tips to help protect you and those you love.
Learn how you can stay more active during the winter months by getting exercise right in your own home.
Fewer than half of American adults, and about 60% of kids, get their annual flu shot This is a statistic we’d like to see increase this year. Here’s why.
Our medication management solution, MediBubble®, can help simplify your life in so many ways.
November is National Diabetes Month, an opportunity for us to turn our attention to this unfortunately all-to-common disease. As of 2021, 38.4 million Americans—11.6% of the U.S. population—had been diagnosed with diabetes.
Along with medications, treatment and other forms of therapy, therapeutic recreation is an integral part of a comprehensive care strategy that helps address all aspects of senior health—physical, mental, emotional and social.
While there is plenty to enjoy about a New England winter, it also comes plenty of challenges, some of which become more pronounced for the elderly. We offer advice to help.
An annual medication review will help ensure you are taking the medications you need safely.
There are some essential, over-the-counter medications you should always have on hand. Do you know what they are?
Medication management for older adults is no easy task. Our prescription solutions help take the hassle out of sorting and supervising drug regimens.
Are you taking medications that might increase your blood pressure? Here’s what to look for and how you can help manage the effects.
It’s Women’s Health Week, a great reminder to put yourself first by taking steps to improve your well-being. Here are a few ideas to help.
Choose to be healthier in the new year by making some changes to improve your mind and body.
We offer these antibiotic alerts to help you respond appropriately if you experience side effects or reactions.
For the sake of effectiveness and safety, where you store your meds matters.