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Why Seniors Are Most at Risk for Falls After a Hospital Stay (And How to Prevent It)

Why Seniors Are Most at Risk for Falls After a Hospital Stay (And How to Prevent It)

Bringing a loved one home from the hospital is often a relief—but it can also be one of the most vulnerable times for their safety. Many families assume that...

Fri, Apr 3rd, 2026
How Weather and Seasonal Changes Affect Home Safety in Lewes, Delaware

How Weather and Seasonal Changes Affect Home Safety in Lewes, Delaware

Lewes, Delaware is a beautiful place to live historic streets, ocean breezes, salty air, and four distinct seasons. But those same seasonal shifts that make li...

Mon, Feb 9th, 2026
The Hidden Risks of Avoiding Activity — and How to Stay Safe While Moving

The Hidden Risks of Avoiding Activity — and How to Stay Safe While Moving

When movement becomes uncomfortable or difficult, many people instinctively start doing less. They sit more. They move slower. They avoid stairs, walks, a...

Thu, Jan 1st, 2026
The Emotional Impact of Aging in Place: How Accessibility Makes a Difference

The Emotional Impact of Aging in Place: How Accessibility Makes a Difference

Most people dream of growing older in the comfort of their own homes — surrounded by memories, community, and a sense of belonging. This is what we call “a...

Wed, Nov 5th, 2025
Conserving Energy at Home: Solutions for Managing Chronic Heart Failure and Fatigue

Conserving Energy at Home: Solutions for Managing Chronic Heart Failure and Fatigue

Life at home should be a source of comfort and independence, a place where you can relax and feel secure. However, for millions of Americans living with condit...

Thu, Oct 2nd, 2025
The Importance of Exercise for People with Limited Mobility: Staying Active with a Walker, Wheelchair, or Decreased Mobility

The Importance of Exercise for People with Limited Mobility: Staying Active with a Walker, Wheelchair, or Decreased Mobility

When most people think of exercise, they picture running, lifting weights, or taking a fitness class at the gym. But staying active is important for everyone ...

Tue, Sep 2nd, 2025
Preventing Falls During Care Appointments: Tips for Caregivers and Loved Ones

Preventing Falls During Care Appointments: Tips for Caregivers and Loved Ones

When you think about fall prevention, the focus is often on daily routines—walking to the kitchen, using the bathroom, or navigating the front steps. But one...

Mon, Aug 11th, 2025
The Caregiver’s Guide: Making Home Visits Safer and Easier for Everyone

The Caregiver’s Guide: Making Home Visits Safer and Easier for Everyone

Caring for an aging parent, a loved one recovering from surgery, or someone with mobility challenges can be deeply rewarding—but it can also be stressful if ...

Tue, Jul 1st, 2025
How Aging Supports the Whole Family—From Grandparents to Grandkids

How Aging Supports the Whole Family—From Grandparents to Grandkids

Aging isn’t just about growing older—it’s about growing together. In multigenerational households across the country, older adults are not just...

Tue, Jun 17th, 2025
The Importance of Regular Vision and Hearing Checks in Fall Prevention

The Importance of Regular Vision and Hearing Checks in Fall Prevention

When we think about fall prevention for older adults, grab bars, non-slip flooring, and mobility aids usually come to mind first. While these tools are ess...

Mon, May 12th, 2025
The Psychological Benefits of an Accessible Home Environment

The Psychological Benefits of an Accessible Home Environment

When we think of accessibility in the home, the first thing that often comes to mind is safety—reducing fall risks, making daily tasks easier, and enabl...

Tue, Apr 1st, 2025
The Link Between Mental Health and Mobility: Why Staying Active Matters

The Link Between Mental Health and Mobility: Why Staying Active Matters

Mobility plays a crucial role in our daily lives, affecting not only our physical well-being but also our mental health. When mobility is limited due ...

Mon, Mar 3rd, 2025
Why Emergency Preparedness is Critical for Seniors

Why Emergency Preparedness is Critical for Seniors

Seniors who live alone are at a greater risk of falls, medical emergencies, and natural disasters. Having a well-thought-out emergency plan is essent...

Mon, Feb 10th, 2025
Is Walking the Best Exercise for Those Over 65?

Is Walking the Best Exercise for Those Over 65?

As we age, staying active becomes one of the most critical components of maintaining physical and mental health. For individuals over 65, the question...

Wed, Jan 8th, 2025
The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Mobility: A Guide for Seniors

The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Mobility: A Guide for Seniors

As we age, maintaining mobility becomes crucial for preserving independence and quality of life. While exercise and physical therapy often take center...

Tue, Dec 3rd, 2024
The Right Time and Place: Preventing Falls and Maintaining Independence

The Right Time and Place: Preventing Falls and Maintaining Independence

There’s a time and place for everything in life. There are moments when taking risks feels exciting and liberating, and there are times when being c...

Mon, Nov 4th, 2024
Understanding Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management

Understanding Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management

Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains misunderstood by many. It encompasses more than 100 types of join...

Tue, Oct 1st, 2024
Navigating the Transition from 65 to 75 and Beyond: Staying Safe and Independent at Home

Navigating the Transition from 65 to 75 and Beyond: Staying Safe and Independent at Home

Aging is a natural part of life, but the transition from 65 to 75 and beyond often brings noticeable changes in the body and mind. These years can be a ti...

Tue, Sep 3rd, 2024
Are Your Golden Years Truly Golden?

Are Your Golden Years Truly Golden?

As we journey through life, we all hope that our golden years will be a time of relaxation, fulfillment, and joy. However, the reality is that aging often...

Tue, Aug 6th, 2024
Moving More = Living Longer Independently

Moving More = Living Longer Independently

Maintaining independence is a primary goal for many as they age. One of the key components to achieving this goal is staying physically active. Regular moveme...

Tue, Jul 9th, 2024
Understanding Neuropathy: Causes and How Medical Devices Can Help

Understanding Neuropathy: Causes and How Medical Devices Can Help

Neuropathy, often referred to as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals...

Mon, Jun 3rd, 2024
Understanding Age-Related Decline in Strength and Balance: Importance of Fall Prevention and Medical Devices

Understanding Age-Related Decline in Strength and Balance: Importance of Fall Prevention and Medical Devices

As we journey through life, our bodies undergo various changes, and one of the most significant transformations occurs as we age. With advancing years,...

Mon, Apr 1st, 2024
Non Weight Bearing Mobility

Non Weight Bearing Mobility

As we age, our bodies undergo numerous changes, and unfortunately, this often includes an increased likelihood of experiencing injuries or requiring surgeri...

Thu, Feb 8th, 2024
Balancing Act: Navigating the Challenges of Aging with Stability and Confidence

Balancing Act: Navigating the Challenges of Aging with Stability and Confidence

As we gracefully age, our bodies undergo a myriad of changes, and one aspect that often takes a hit is our sense of balance. The decline in balance is a com...

Fri, Jan 5th, 2024
Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Hesitations in Embracing Safety Measures for Older Adults

Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Hesitations in Embracing Safety Measures for Older Adults

Aging gracefully comes with its unique set of challenges, and one of the most prevalent concerns is the risk of falls. Statistics reveal that falls are...

Tue, Dec 5th, 2023
Preventing Hip Fractures in Seniors: The Impact and Solutions

Preventing Hip Fractures in Seniors: The Impact and Solutions

A hip fracture is a traumatic injury that can have life-altering consequences, especially for individuals over the age of 65. As we age, our bones becom...

Tue, Oct 3rd, 2023
The Lifesaving Elixir: The Importance of Proper Hydration for Health and Older Adults

The Lifesaving Elixir: The Importance of Proper Hydration for Health and Older Adults

Water, the elixir of life, plays a pivotal role in maintaining our health and well-being. It is a fundamental necessity for every living organism, and yet, ...

Wed, Sep 6th, 2023
Alleviating Neck and Back Pain in Seniors: Enhancing Independence and Comfort at Home

Alleviating Neck and Back Pain in Seniors: Enhancing Independence and Comfort at Home

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and seniors often experience neck and back pain that can significantly impact their quality of life. These di...

Tue, July 11th, 2023
Creating a Safe Outdoor Space: Modifications for Easy Access and Mobility

Creating a Safe Outdoor Space: Modifications for Easy Access and Mobility

Everyone deserves the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. However, for individuals with limited mobility or disabilities, navigating ...

Thu, June 1st, 2023
How the Accessibility of Your Home Affects Your Mental Health

How the Accessibility of Your Home Affects Your Mental Health

Making your home more accessible if you are older or have a disability can have a positive impact on your mental health in several ways. ...

Tue, May 2nd, 2023
Important Things to Know About Dementia

Important Things to Know About Dementia

According to Oxford Languages Dictionary, dementia is a condition characterized by progressive or persistent loss of intellectual functioning, esp...

Tue, Apr 4th, 2023
Buying a Home in Your 50s or 60s

Buying a Home in Your 50s or 60s

There are many things we consider in life like what type of vehicle to buy, where will you travel on vacation, what health insurance plan will you sig...

Tue, Mar 7th, 2023
Risks of Preventable Deaths by Age

Risks of Preventable Deaths by Age

As people live their lives they probably never realize or think about the fact that the risk for causes of death changes with age. Use this information to...

Mon, Feb 6th, 2023
Age Related Hearing Loss

Age Related Hearing Loss

There are things that are considered a normal part of aging like gray hair, creepy skin, wounds healing more slowly, thinner skin, a decrease in night...

Tue, Jan 3rd, 2023
Who Develops Cataracts?

Who Develops Cataracts?

By age 65, more than 90% of people in the United States will develop cataracts. Cataracts cause cloudiness in the lens of your eye from natural proteins th...

Mon, Dec 12th, 2022
Who Gets Osteoarthritis?

Who Gets Osteoarthritis?

Did you know that 70% of people over age 65 show some osteoarthritis (OA) on an X-ray even though not all have symptoms? Osteoarthritis is the most common ...

Wed, Nov 9th, 2022
Are Your Best Days Still Ahead of You?

Are Your Best Days Still Ahead of You?

Many people dread getting older but it all comes down to your point of view. Just because you are getting older doesn't mean your best days are behind you,...

Thu, Oct 6th, 2022
What Does Customer Service Really Mean?

What Does Customer Service Really Mean?

Everyone has heard the term "customer service" but what does that really mean? There are different levels of customer service, from the basic "meets expect...

Tue, Sep 6th, 2022
Sunrise

August is National Wellness Month!

Yay! What’s Wellness?

Wellness is defined as the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.

The two ma...

Mon, Aug 15th, 2022
COPD

Living with COPD

Cardiopulmonary Disease (COPD) is defined as a condition involving constriction of the airways and difficulty or discomfort in breathing. Common cau...

Thu, Jul 7th, 2022
Perpherial Neuropathy

Learn More About Perpherial Neuropathy

There are many injuries and diseases that can happen as we age. One of the common ones is neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral Ne...

Tue, May 3rd, 2022
Do You See Your Glass As Half-Full or Half-Empty?

Do You See Your Glass As Half-Full or Half-Empty?

In your 20s you probably felt like you had your whole life ahead of you! In your 30s, you may have felt a little older but still young enough. W...

Tue, Ari 5th, 2022
Ischemic Stroke

How Many People Have a Stroke Every Year?

Each year, in the USA, over 795,000 people sustain a stroke. Around 610,000 are new events and 185,000 people have had a previous stroke. 87%...

Fri, Mar 4th, 2022
Home Improvements

If You Need Help Now But Didn't Before

Life is fragile and things can happen that can change your ability to do things you used to do every day without help or adaptations. W...

Wed, Feb 2nd, 2022
Ceiling of Diminishing Return

Do You Know What is The Ceiling of Diminishing Returns?

How Bell House Medical the Home of Master Grab Bar can help you push back against the ceiling of diminishing returns.

Mon, Jan 3rd, 2022
Breathing and Posture

Breathing and Posture

Do you ever experience shortness of breath? From Asthma to Allergies there are many reasons why we might struggle to breathe especially during dail...

Tue, Nov 30th, 2021
Stay-at-Home Safety Tips for Seniors

Stay-at-Home Safety Tips for Seniors

Did you know, nearly 3 million older adults are taken to the emergency room because of an accidental fall? With older adults being the mo...

Thu, Dec 17th, 2020
Being Careful During these Uncertain Times

Being Careful During these Uncertain Times

Times are difficult right now due to the Covid-19 pandemic and most of our daily routines have been altered. We have learned new terminology ...

Thu, Apr 30th, 2020