by Back Home Safely | Jun 30, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
Senior citizens can feel lonely moving to a nursing facility, which is why most of them opt to stay in their homes. However, this choice does not always have the best ending; for most seniors, their houses are not suitable for the needs of aged individuals. To help...
by Back Home Safely | Jun 29, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
Oftentimes, our elderly parents refuse to leave home for a senior citizens facility. While you may want to support them in their decision, it is also important that you ensure their safety inside your home. – Make sure you clean your home and keep it...
by Back Home Safely | Jun 24, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
As part of the senior citizen home improvement program in Perris, older adults who need their houses to be upgraded are provided with sufficient funds and support to do so. Eighty-year-old Maria Teresa Montes is among the already twenty beneficiaries of this program....
by Back Home Safely | Jun 18, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
Stroke among seniors can be hereditary or it can be brought about by aging. In many cases, it can be avoided. However, there are multiple methods that can help you mitigate its occurrence: Keep your blood pressure at constant check and visit your physician regularly....
by Back Home Safely | Jun 16, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
Proper home maintenance can spell a great difference between a safe and comfortable senior citizen and a visit to the emergency room due to falling and other accidents. Here are a few tips for every senior citizen who wants to keep his home safe: Update your medicine...
by Back Home Safely | Jun 9, 2014 | Home Safety NJ
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke and dehydration — these are the most common heat-related illnesses that senior citizens encounter during summer. In order to keep your senior citizen loved one safe from these complications, here are some tips from NJ.com: Have them...