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Senior Cell Phone – Doro Handle Easy 330

June 18, 2010 By Mark Hager

The Handle Easy 330 GSM is an easy-to-use cell phone for seniors. It was designed with simplicity in mind and allows the user to focus on using it for it’s intended purpose: phone calls. That’s not to say that this phone lacks features. Just the opposite, it’is chock-full of features that matter to older users.

Filed Under: Senior Cell Phones Tagged With: Aging in Place, cell phone, cell phone for seniors, cellphone, cellphones, doro handle easy 330, elderly, senior cell phones, seniors, Technology

Faster Than a Speeding Bullet

February 17, 2010 By Mark Hager

Many Boomers are hearing words that can strike a little fear in their hearts (such as in-home care & Alzheimer’s) once they start caring for elderly parents. Here’s a way to make that easier.

Filed Under: Caregiving Tagged With: boomers, care, care giving, Caregiving, caring for parents, elderly, Glen Davis, in-home care, Right At Home Phoenix, seniors

Doro PhoneEasy – Consumer Cellular

February 17, 2010 By Mark Hager

Senior cell phones Doro Phone Easy

This is not an advertisement and we have not been compensated in any way for providing this cell phone for seniors information. We chose to highlight the Doro PhoneEasy senior cell phones and Consumer Cellular because we liked the phone features and how Consumer Cellular has positioned themselves as an elderly friendly company. Today’s boomers […]

Filed Under: Senior Cell Phones Tagged With: Aging in Place, assistive, cell phone, cellphone, Consumer Cellular, doro phoneasy, Doro PhoneEasy 345, Doro PhoneEasy 410, elderly, senior cell phones, seniors, Technology

Jitterbug J Senior Cell Phone Info & Review

January 23, 2010 By Mark Hager

Jitterbug J senior cell phone information and review. Imagine you or your loved one who is aging in place being able to manage and schedule multiple appointments. Or feeling ill and having an RN at your fingertips anytime of the day. Imagine the peace of mind knowing that there is assistance on the other end […]

Filed Under: Senior Cell Phones Tagged With: Aging in Place, cell phone, cell phone for seniors, cellphone, cellphones, elderly, Great Call, jitterbug, jitterbug j, senior cell phones, seniors

Holiday Survival Tips for Caregivers

December 9, 2008 By Mark Hager

Holiday survival tips for caregivers. Let our list of top tips help you get through this busy time of the year & get you focused on your blessings during the holiday season.

Filed Under: Caregiving, Holidays Tagged With: Aging in Place, care giving, caregiver, Caregiver Stress, Caregiving, elderly, Good Holidays, Holiday Planning, Holiday Season, holiday survival tips, holidays, seniors, stress, tips

Energy Saving Tips Help Seniors Save Money During Winter Months

December 9, 2008 By Mark Hager

Energy saving tips for seniors for WinterWith rising electric, coal and natural gas prices, people everywhere will be facing higher bills this winter. Seniors, however, face a tough road when their fixed income needs to go more towards their energy bills. There are several things that seniors and caregivers can do inside and outside the […]

Filed Under: Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: elderly, electricity, energy, money saving tips, savings, seniors, winter

Seniors & Elderly Flu Prevention

December 6, 2008 By Mark Hager

Vaccinating seniors for flu prevention

You know it’s coming on when the fever, headache, tiredness, cough and other symptoms start. It can keep you from being at your best and slow you down. Even though it is easier to ignore it than interrupt your busy life, don’t. According to the CDC, every year 36,000 people die and 200,000 are put […]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: baby boomers, CDC, elderly, flu, flu shot, health care, influenza, seniors, vaccinatioins

Holiday Spending Tips for Everyone

December 3, 2008 By Mark Hager

It’s no surprise that the Internet is brewing with tips and commentary about spending during the holidays; they are popping up like apples in a barrel. One in particular that comes to mind is from Jennifer Openshaw over at MarketWatch. Her common sense tips for managing your money over the holidays are some of most […]

Filed Under: Holidays, Money and Finance for Aging in Place Tagged With: Aging in Place, christmas, elderly, holidays, money, money saving tips, saving money, seniors, spending

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