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Senior Safety Advice

Senior Safety Advice

De: 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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  • Managing Medications for Heart Health
    Feb 7 2026

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    We share a straightforward plan to manage heart medications with confidence, reduce side effects, and prevent dangerous mix-ups. Practical steps, caregiver guidance, and a clear takeaway make it easier to stay safe and independent.

    • medication overload risks and why fewer can be safer
    • how to build and use a complete medication list
    • timing rules, with food guidance and organizers
    • what to do about skipped doses and side effects
    • refill strategies, cost help, and buffers
    • hydration’s role in preventing dizziness and fatigue
    • caregiver observations and red flags to report
    • patient rights, plain-language explanations, and partnership
    • simple four-part takeaway for daily safety

    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 SeniorsafetyAdvice.com
    If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our sister website at Aging in Place Directory.com
    If you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or this podcast yet, please 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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    8 m
  • The Link Between Love and Longevity
    Feb 5 2026

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    We explore how love and connection protect health as we age, lowering stress and building purpose that supports better habits and outcomes. Practical steps help seniors and caregivers rebuild connection with small, repeatable moments of presence and dignity.

    • connection as a biological need, not a luxury
    • how loneliness elevates cortisol and inflammation
    • small daily rituals that improve mood and health
    • dignity-centered caregiving practices that reduce fear
    • open questions families can use to check emotional well-being
    • simple ways to rebuild connection at any age
    • love and purpose as drivers of healthy routines

    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 SeniorSafetyAdvice dot com
    If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our sister website at Aging in Place Directory.com
    And 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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    7 m
  • How Simple Breathing Eases Stress And Protects Heart Health
    Feb 4 2026

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    Feeling wrung out by stress and tension? We unpack how stress first shows up in the breath and share simple techniques that quickly calm the nervous system, protect heart health, and ease the body back into a sense of safety. Esther Kane, a retired occupational therapist and certified aging in place specialist, guides us through accessible practices that work anywhere—no equipment, no perfect setup, just a few intentional breaths that add up to real relief.

    We start by noticing natural breathing patterns, especially the high, shallow chest breathing that keeps the body on alert. From there, we practice the small shift that makes a big difference: a longer, quieter exhale. You’ll learn counted breathing that doesn’t feel rigid, hand-on-belly diaphragmatic breathing to reduce chest tightness, and a gentle inhale-pause-exhale-pause rhythm that steadies a jittery mind. Esther explains why these cues signal safety to the brain and how they reduce inflammation, improve sleep quality, and support blood pressure and heart health.

    For listeners who struggle to sit still, we pair breath with movement—slow rocking, easy walks, and morning arm stretches—to make calm feel natural. We also build micro-habits: take one slow breath before standing, answering a call, opening email, or turning on the news. Those tiny pauses protect your nervous system and help caregivers and seniors respond rather than react. We close with a reminder that breathing is not self-repair; it’s self-support. Each gentle exhale is an act of kindness that teaches the body it doesn’t have to stay on high alert.

    If this resonated, share it with someone who could use a softer day. Subscribe for more practical tools, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us which technique helped you feel safe the fastest.

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

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    12 m
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