ChORUS Blog & News
Along with Older Americans Month, May is also Healthy Vision Month—a time for older adults to prioritize their eye health and driving safety.
Story of my Life (One Direction) – We all have a story to tell – about personal or professional experiences or even some that cross between the two.
Doctors, healthcare professionals, and other professionals working with older adults know the importance of having the conversation around driving and assessing older adults to ensure they’re safer on the road, but that doesn’t make it a
Heart health, driving safety, aging, and independence may seem like they’re part of a random word association game, but these concepts are all key to ensuring older adults maintain a healthy aging process.
When the snow begins to fly, icy and snowy roads are not the only concern. Just getting to the car, the mailbox, or the corner store can be challenging on walkways that may have frozen overnight.
If the older adult in your life has been diagnosed with dementia, they may not have to stop driving right away.
Whether walking, bicycling, getting a ride, or taking the bus, we all deserve transportation options that suit our lifestyles.
Those Were the Days from 1968 – is likely a one hit wonder but it got me thinking. I remember being “young and sure” and thinking nothing could hurt me.
August is National Wellness Month. As individuals age, maintaining wellness becomes increasingly important, which can also affect the ability to drive.
June is National Safety Month, an initiative created by the National Safety Council to highlight the leading causes of preventable injury and death so people can live their fullest lives.