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American Heart Month
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American Heart Month: Protecting Senior Heart Health

February marks American Heart Month, a crucial time to raise awareness about heart health, especially among seniors. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but it can often be prevented with the right knowledge and lifestyle adjustments. This article offers practical tips, essential facts, and encouragement to support your heart. Why […]

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Primary Care Doctor
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What to Look for in a Medical Center for Your Aging Parents in Florida?

Primary Care Doctor for seniors. When parents reach age 65 and beyond, one of the biggest concerns for their children and families is ensuring they receive reliable, compassionate, and senior-focused medical care. In Florida—home to one of the largest senior populations in the country—choosing the right medical center can make a real difference in long-term

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Free Transportation to the Doctor for Seniors Over 65

Getting to a medical appointment isn’t always easy, especially for seniors who no longer drive or face mobility challenges. Is free transportation to the doctor for seniors over 65 truly available? In this article, we explore the benefits that exist, clarify common myths, and introduce alternatives focused on comfort and well-being. Why Transportation Is Essential

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Glaucoma Awareness Month
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Glaucoma Awareness Month: Why Early Detection Matters

Each January, Glaucoma Awareness Month reminds us of the importance of protecting our vision, especially as we age. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, yet it often develops without noticeable symptoms. For seniors, understanding the risks and acting early can make all the difference in preserving sight and quality of life.

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities
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 International Day of  Persons with Disabilities

Every year on December 3, we honour the International Day of Persons with Disabilities — a time to recognise abilities not limitations, and to recommit to inclusive, accessible health and wellness for all, especially our seniors. What is the International Day of  Persons with Disabilities? This international observance, proclaimed by the United Nations in 1992, is held each year on December 3 to promote the

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World Pneumonia Day
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World Pneumonia Day

Every November 12 we observe World Pneumonia Day, a time to remember that pneumonia — which may start as a simple respiratory infection — can become a serious threat for seniors. In this article we explain what pneumonia is, why those aged 45+ (and especially those 65 and over) need to be alert, what can be

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