New LifeStyles Senior Living & Care Blog

We know that it can be tough, finding care for a loved one, or taking care of them yourself. So we offer our end users a blog with information on care giving, choosing a community, senior living and care news and just for fun!

Tips for Chronic Kidney Disease Management

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function properly. Since kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure, their decline can affect overall health significantly. While CKD cannot always be reversed, effective management can…

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How to Keep Bugs Out of Assisted Living Spaces

Keeping bugs out of assisted living rooms can feel like an uphill battle. However, small changes can go a long way in maintaining a clean and comfortable space for residents. With the right steps and low-toxicity solutions, you can protect residents’ well-being while maintaining a pest-free environment. Read along to…

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Creating Inclusive Healthcare for an Aging Population

As the senior population grows, communities across the United States face an important challenge: ensuring that healthcare systems are inclusive and responsive to diverse needs. Older adults aren’t a single, uniform group. They come from different cultural backgrounds, speak different languages, and hold unique beliefs about health and wellness. These…

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10 Fast-Sale Moves for Seniors Downsizing in Fort Worth

Moving to a smaller house has become popular among seniors in Fort Worth. Less maintenance leads to less stress and comfortable living. And of course, more money in the bank.  For this reason, they often need to sell their existing property. But when the listing sits on the market longer,…

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How to Choose a Caregiver Who Prioritizes Senior Safety

When your aging parent or relative needs extra support, finding the right caregiver becomes one of the most important decisions you’ll make. The process involves more than simply hiring someone for companionship or to assist with daily tasks. Understanding how to choose a caregiver who prioritizes senior safety requires careful…

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The Best Four‑Season U.S. Towns for Active Seniors

Retirement doesn’t mark the end of an active life anymore. If anything, people today choose early retirement so they can live all their dreams. 9 to 5 sedentary life gets replaced with early morning jogs, fishing in the lake, trailing, hiking, camping, and whatnot.  But such a perfect lifestyle needs…

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Steps to Ensure a Safe and Comfortable Move for Older Adults

Relocation can be a major life event for any individual; however, when an older adult is involved, it may be accompanied by its own unique emotional and physical challenges.  Regardless of the reason behind the decision to relocate to a smaller place, to be closer to relatives or to join…

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5 Best Access Control Systems for Elderly in 2025

When it comes to elderly care, safety and convenience go hand in hand. Traditional locks and keys can be tricky for seniors. They are easy to misplace, hard to manage, and sometimes unsafe. That’s where access control systems step in. Modern access control isn’t just for businesses. Families and care…

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Why Blood Pressure Can Rise During Illness in Seniors: 5 Things You Need to Know

Older adults can often feel a little “off” when they are battling some seasonal bug or infection, but families may not realize that illness has the potential to slowly affect blood pressure. Coughing, fever, and even dehydration may seem minor, but these stresses place added strain on the body, particularly…

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Can Diaper Pads for Adults Offer Worry-Free Leak Protection?

Protection against leaks is often the top priority when it comes to managing incontinence in adults. In addition to the physical challenge, the worry of leaks can persistently cause fear, disturbed activities, and sleepless nights. For this reason, protection is required, particularly when the person has a heavier flow, a…

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