by Simon Konks | Mar 22, 2019 | General
Many people are so busy with day-to-day schedules that taking time off work to be with their aging parents is difficult. You can be productive at work while still giving your aging parents the care and attention you would love to give them. Isolation,...
by Lourdes Chua | Feb 11, 2019 | General
The truth is undeniable, we all AGE. And that very fact affects every family. As we grow up and become adults, our parents’ age too. We usually don’t comprehend the extent and the effects of aging on their health. And, in what way aging could affect their lives...
by Angie Schmitzer | Apr 3, 2018 | General
The power of music is truly amazing, not only because it provides a gateway for relaxation, but also, it contributes positive effects to almost every area of the brain; including corpus callosum, cerebellum, amygdala, hippocampus, and many more. This idea has brought...
by Angie Schmitzer | Jan 23, 2018 | Autism, Neuro-diverse Conditions
People around the world are being diagnosed with autism, mostly done during their childhood. However, there are times whereby autism remains undetected throughout childhood and later come out during adult life. Elderly autism is not a very common condition. It’s a...
by Angie Schmitzer | Oct 31, 2017 | NDIS
Typical Mistakes People Do When Interacting with Elderly Many people have trouble communicating with older people. People sometimes don’t know what to say or what to do when they are around seniors which can cause less effective interaction with them. Here are some of...