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By Greg Kling, 10:14 pm on February 10, 2021

According to a recent Pew Research study, 36% of men and 49% of women ages 65+ are single. Of those, 22% are looking to date – with translates to more than 5 million dating seniors. Most singles keep their options open, with 71% of older Americans (40 years+) saying they are open to casual dates. Where are these older singles…

By Greg Kling, 5:25 pm on February 4, 2021

American Heart Month occurs every February in the United States – and it’s an especially important observance since heart disease is the country’s leading cause of death. About 1.7 million people in the U.S. die each year from heart disease and heart-related conditions. Here are some Heart Facts to note: 2 million people over age 60 have a cardiovascular disease…

By Greg Kling, 6:26 pm on January 28, 2021

We're all aware of the precautions to take for virus and flu season. However, an additional danger is that any of these other conditions can morph into pneumonia. Pneumonia claims the lives of about 50,000 Americans each year. Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs on one or both lungs and may cause them to fill with fluid.…

By Greg Kling, 9:53 pm on January 22, 2021

In Ohio and Northern Kentucky, the vaccine has become available not only for frontline workers but for those in older age groups as well. As pictured above, Greg & Kim Kling, owners of Assisting Hands Home Care Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky, were grateful to receive their first vaccine recently. Here are the links to the information you need to take…

By Greg Kling, 4:42 pm on January 15, 2021

Even though it is the second leading cause of blindness, few people know about glaucoma. Seniors are especially at risk and need to know the facts. More than 3 million people in the US have glaucoma. Many are seniors. Many don’t know they have the condition. However, this symptomless disease can be stopped before it does more damage. The month…

By Greg Kling, 9:00 pm on January 1, 2021

Welcome to 2021! As we look back on 2020 (a year most of us are happy to leave behind), we can also look forward to a better 2021. We all hope to be able to move about more safely and regularly visit with friends and family again at some point during the coming year. Now is the perfect time to…

By Greg Kling, 9:30 am on December 24, 2020

Several years ago Forbes magazine published an article about the scientifically proven benefits of gratitude – seven great reasons why we should be thankful and show our gratitude every day: Gratitude opens the door to more and better relationships. Gratitude improves physical health. Gratitude improves psychological health. Gratitude enhances empathy and reduces aggression. Grateful people sleep better. Gratitude increases mental…

By Greg Kling, 7:25 pm on December 17, 2020

Making the holidays special may feel like a challenge this year, but regardless of where you are spending your time, you can still connect and improve the holidays for the special seniors in your life. The magic of the holiday season doesn’t necessarily wear away with age. Many of us get nostalgic during the holidays and most people enjoy some…

By Greg Kling, 8:04 pm on December 10, 2020

The word “unprecedented” has been a key theme of 2020 – and will be the theme for the holiday season as well. It’s important to inform yourself about the potential risks before planning a family gathering. The CDC notes the following in their holiday guidelines: Celebrating virtually or with members of your own household (who are consistently taking measures to…

By Greg Kling, 5:42 pm on December 4, 2020

When we get together with our siblings, we often seem to fall into the same patterns we had when we were kids. There’s the bossy oldest one, the youngest one who’s still seen as helpless even if they are running a corporation and raising a family of their own, the one who doesn’t like family conflict, and the one who…