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Quick Meal Preparation Tips for Picky Seniors

Are your senior loved ones becoming picky eaters? Whether grocery shopping or cooking may be too difficult or eating alone decreases their appetite, most adults become picky eaters as they age. Encourage seniors to eat well and healthy with...

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Tips to Prevent Malnutrition in Seniors

Good nutrition is fundamental in preventing malnutrition, especially for your senior loved ones. Malnutrition leads to several illnesses, including a weak immune system, poor wound healing, muscle weakness, reduced bone mass, and more. Take care...

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ASD: Choosing Colors for Their Environment

People with autism spectrum disorder have some anomalies in their eye structure. The chemical imbalances and neural deficits result in changes in their rod and cones. This is why the use of color is still quite important when you’re designing...

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Selecting Activities for Nonverbal Autistic Adults

Studies show that as many as one in three people who have the autism spectrum have difficulty communicating verbally. But don’t think that just because they need adult care, they are unable to speak for themselves. It is just a matter of...

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How Not to Speak to Adults with Autism

Speaking to adults with the autism spectrum can be difficult at times. Even if you are a loved one living with them all their life, or a caregiver working in adult residential care, communication can still be a challenge. While the social...

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How to be an Ally to People with Autism

In recent years, people in the autism spectrum have grown in numbers and need of proper disability care in California. However, families of people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder struggle to find the best-supported living for them when...

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