Category Archives: Senior Education

Heart Disease Self-Management Plan: A Green–Yellow–Red Guide for Patients, Caregivers, and Care Teams

Managing heart disease takes teamwork — between you, your caregivers, and your healthcare providers. Small, [...]

Oral Care & Pneumonia Prevention: The Frontline Forces (FLF) Guide

As caregivers, we often focus on the big picture of health – medication management, mobility, [...]

Signs & Symptoms of Infections: When to Notify a Clinician (INTERACT, McGeer, AHRQ, Loeb)

If you care for older adults at home or in long-term care, spotting early changes [...]

Sepsis and COPD: What Every Patient and Caregiver Should Know

People living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more likely to develop lung infections, [...]

Stroke Prevention Plan: Traffic Light Guide for Early Recognition

This easy-to-use traffic light guide provides a personal action plan for stroke prevention and early [...]

Navigating Blood Thinners: Your Essential Safety Guide

If you’re taking a blood thinner, you’re on a vital medication designed to prevent serious [...]

Detecting Changes in a Resident’s Condition — What to Watch, When to Report

Early detection saves problems from snowballing. This post summarizes a practical training workbook on how [...]

Control Your Diabetes for Life: What’s Inside This Practical Toolkit

If you or someone you love is living with diabetes, this evidence-based toolkit was built [...]

Basic Facts About Kidney Disease: Treatments & Options

When kidneys are healthy, they filter wastes and extra fluid, balance minerals, help control blood [...]

Registered Dietitians & Kidney Disease: How RDs Help You Live Well with CKD

When you’re living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), food choices can feel confusing—even overwhelming. A [...]