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Senior Safety Advice

Senior Safety Advice

By: Esther C Kane CAPS C.D.S.
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A podcast focused on the topics of senior safety, aging in place and caring for older adults.

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Episodes
  • When Love Feels Like Work: Balancing Care and Compassion
    Feb 17 2026

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    We explore why caregiving can turn love into labor and how to restore connection without burning out. We share practical steps to separate the person from the tasks, name the emotional load, and build real recovery time so compassion can return.

    • love quietly shifting into responsibility and work
    • nervous system stress and survival mode cues
    • separating the person from the task list
    • one-minute connection questions to rebuild bond
    • naming the emotional load to create self compassion
    • rejecting patience as the measure of love
    • asking for help and stepping back when needed
    • building recovery time that calms the body
    • adjusting expectations for different caregiving seasons

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer
    You'll find more resources for seniors and caregivers on our website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com
    If you're searching for an Aging in Place specialist, please visit our sister website at AgingInPlace Directory.com
    Oh, and by the way, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or to this podcast yet, go ahead and do that right now


    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    6 mins
  • How to Create Emotional Space for Yourself
    Feb 16 2026

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    When caregiving fills every minute, even small problems can feel like alarms. We talk about a better way forward: creating emotional space that protects your health, restores patience, and brings clarity back into the room. Instead of pushing harder, we show how a simple pause between stimulus and response can shift your day from constant firefighting to calm, deliberate action.

    We break down the core skills that make space real and repeatable. You’ll learn how to slow transitions so your nervous system can settle, and how two deep breaths before replying can change the tone of a conversation. We get specific with gentle boundary phrases—like “let me think about it” and “not yet”—that preserve energy without confrontation. We also examine the hidden cost of nonstop input, from 24-hour news to endless social feeds, and offer a focused plan for choosing one trusted source and setting clear check-in times to reduce mental noise.

    Emotional space isn’t detachment; it’s better care with less self-sacrifice. We explore why naming feelings lowers reactivity, how physical spaces (one drawer, one counter) can steady the mind, and why small rituals—a morning tea, a short walk, quiet minutes before bed—create predictability and safety for your body and brain. We connect these habits to tangible health benefits: improved sleep, lower blood pressure, reduced pain, and a steadier mood. The goal isn’t a life overhaul. It’s one pause, one boundary, one calmer corner at a time until a durable buffer stands between you and daily stress.

    If this resonates, share it with someone who needs a gentler path through caregiving. Subscribe for daily, practical insights, leave a quick review to help others find the show, and tell us: which small step will you try first?

    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    11 mins
  • Tracking Blood Pressure at Home Safely
    Feb 15 2026

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    We show how to check blood pressure at home the right way so you get accurate, calm, and useful results. We explain equipment, timing, posture, patterns, urgent warning signs, and how caregivers can keep the process steady and low stress.

    • why silent hypertension needs attention
    • why an upper arm cuff beats wrist and finger
    • how cuff size changes accuracy
    • five-minute rest, posture, and no talking
    • when and how often to measure
    • why trends matter more than a single spike
    • numbers to know and personal targets
    • urgent symptoms that require immediate care
    • how to log readings with context
    • caregiver tone, routine, and reassurance
    • using data to guide safer decisions

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer
    You'll find more resources for seniors and caregivers on our website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com
    And if you're searching for an Aging in Place specialist, please visit our sister website at AgingInplace Directory.com
    And if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or to this podcast yet, go ahead and do that right now, and then come back tomorrow for another daily moment of guidance and encouragement right here on the Senior Safety Advice podcast


    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    8 mins
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