Helping Seniors Stay Strong: Caring of the Entire Senior-Mind, Body and Soul (5 of 5)
Keeping an older adult's mind, body & social life active can prevent or reverse frailty. As a caregiver you can help them find activities to help.
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Home Instead Senior CareKeeping an older adult's mind, body & social life active can prevent or reverse frailty. As a caregiver you can help them find activities to help.
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