The Surprising Benefits of Reading for Seniors
For many, reading is a leisurely activity that brings joy to their lives. What’s more, the good news for book lovers is that reading also has a positive impact on readers’ health and wellbeing. Reading can reduce stress and even strengthen your brain. For seniors, reading can help curb some of the common signs…
Read MoreHow to Celebrate National Senior Citizen’s Day This Year
How to Celebrate National Senior Citizen’s Day This Year Since 1988, National Senior Citizen’s Day is celebrated annually on August 21st to recognize older adults for all that they have achieved and their huge impact on society. It is important to take a moment to appreciate our seniors. What many people don’t think about…
Read MoreThe Benefit of Pets for Seniors
From dogs to birds, to bearded dragons, people at Loretto love their pets. For many, these animals are more than just pets, they are companions, and having one can improve a person’s overall sense of well-being. For seniors, having a pet can bring benefits such as reduced loneliness, increased confidence, reduced stress, and even pain…
Read MoreNow is the Time to Plan for What Matters To You: For Future Decision-Making
National Healthcare Decisions Day is recognized on April 16th every year. Why? It was started by The Conversation Project to inspire, educate and empower the public and healthcare providers about the importance of advance care planning. This is an annual reminder for YOU – about the importance of talking with your loved ones now regarding…
Read MoreHow Social Workers Revolutionize Senior Care
The month of March marks the celebration of Social Worker’s Month, and to many people the term “social work” is a broad idea. Medical social workers are a critical component of any health care organization. Social workers collaborate with patients, families and other members of healthcare teams to support the mental and physical health of…
Read MoreWhat We Learned about Memory Care During the Pandemic
What We Learned about Dementia During the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted older adults who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease and other cases of dementia. Studies have shown that aside from old age, people with dementia are at higher risk of having severe side effects from COVID-19. Moreover, the public health guidelines (lockdowns, face…
Read MoreThe Vaccine: Why Our Older Adults Should Get Vaccinated
Loretto’s “Shot of Hope” campaign to vaccinate residents and staff has been a big success, with over 85% of residents almost half of all Loretto staff members across our facilities receiving the Pfizer vaccine during our first round of clinics held just weeks after the vaccine was approved. The safety our of residents, employees and…
Read More5 Tips for Using Tech with Seniors During the Holidays
While many people have learned how to use new technologies for staying in contact with family, friends and colleagues throughout the pandemic, there are still challenges for some older adults. Loretto’s employees have been helping residents to use iPads and other technology for video calls with their loved ones this year. If you are planning…
Read MoreMobile Medicine: New Approach to a Doctor’s Visit
The COVID-19 pandemic made in-person doctor’s visits especially complicated for older adults. PACE-CNY in Syracuse saw the need for its program participants to have access to safe yet convenient medical check-ups, and introduced Mobile Med. This all-in-one interdisciplinary medical team of doctors, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, as well as recreation therapists, goes to a…
Read MoreHow to Make the Most Out of Your First Socially Distant Visit to a Healthcare Facility
The day so many have been waiting for is finally now here – family and friends can now visit with their loved ones residing in healthcare facilities. Nursing home across New York State shut their doors back in mid-March, and no visitors have entered since. As summer has come and gone, many facilities are slowly…
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