How to Find an Installer for Your Walk-in Tub
Deciding on a walk-in tub can take a long time. That’s expected—it’s a big purchase so you’ll want to make sure it’s the right tub
Deciding on a walk-in tub can take a long time. That’s expected—it’s a big purchase so you’ll want to make sure it’s the right tub
Questions to ask yourself if you’re a senior who’s eager to find volunteer opportunities but hesitant to get out there in the current pandemic environment.
Walking is one of the most accessible and easiest ways to stay active for a lot of people. We already know that walking is good
Playing cribbage is fun and healthy, but it’s even more fun when you outsmart your opponent. How many of these crib strategies do you know?
If we’re spending more time at home this Christmas, why not have fun in the kitchen? Here’s 7 classic recipes you can add to your Christmas cookies spread.
From all the add-ons to choose from when shopping for a walk-in tub, people often confuse the heated water jets with the warm air massage.
Many of us have young people in our lives that we care about, whether they are our children or grandchildren. Over the past few months,
We’ve all experienced the smell of rain. It’s heavy but fresh, thick but pleasant. It gives us a warning when rain is coming and a
If done properly, vegetable gardens can save us a lot of money over the years. Here’s our five tips to maximize those savings.
We’ve got three tips to help you attract birds to your backyard. We dig into food, shelter, and water. Get your binoculars ready, they’re coming!
Daylight Savings Time is a hot topic to debate. People love it or they hate it, so we looked at the reasons for both plus the history of how it came to be.
Chromatherapy has been used since ancient times. We explain how it works scientifically and look at the ways you can use it today, like in walk-in tubs.
More people are realizing the importance of making their homes accessible for everyone. Read why young families in particular are joining the movement.
Why would seniors need reminders about how to prepare for the cold? They’ve seen more winters than anyone, but with age comes increased risk of hypothermia.
We live in a culture of “things,” so this year let’s try giving “experiences,” instead. The most thoughtful gifts take a little research and creativity!
You already know how to winterize your home — here’s how to prepare your brain for the upcoming shock of winter! We talk social circles to books and baths.
Although Thanksgiving Weekend is over, we want to you carry your thankfulness forward. Here’s four ways to practice daily gratitude!
Are you considering remodeling your house to age in place? This could be the perfect time to bring mindfulness and simplicity into your home with a traditional Japanese philosophy!
Planning trips gets harder as we age but we crave new sights all the same. If you’re considering a cruise or coach trip, find out which one suits you best!
From gratitude to mobility to the act of play, dogs can teach us many lessons.
There are many myths around aging. But most of these myths are just that: myths.