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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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  • Morning Movement Routines That Boost Circulation
    Feb 13 2026

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    We share a short, safe morning routine that wakes up circulation, eases stiffness, and builds confidence before the first steps of the day. Robin explains why small, steady movements beat intensity and how caregivers can turn routines into reliable habits.

    • why mornings feel stiff and slow
    • ankle pumps to move blood from the lower legs
    • seated knee extensions to warm knees and thighs
    • shoulder rolls and gentle neck turns for posture and clarity
    • safe standing with support and a pause to adjust
    • weight shifts and light marching to prime balance
    • consistency over intensity to build confidence
    • caregiver guidance for predictable routines
    • habit pairing with teeth brushing, coffee, and microwave waits
    • how better circulation links to lower fall risk

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    7 mins
  • When to See a Doctor About Chest Discomfort
    Feb 12 2026

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    A small, nagging pressure in your chest can feel easy to dismiss—until it isn’t. We unpack what chest discomfort can look like beyond the clichés, from tightness and heaviness to symptoms that show up in the jaw, neck, back, or arm. You’ll learn how to spot the differences that matter, why “mild” doesn’t mean “harmless,” and the specific red flags that call for urgent action. We share what women often experience, how older adults may describe symptoms, and why acting quickly can change outcomes.

    We also dig into the power of patterns. If discomfort appears during activity and eases with rest, or keeps returning over days, those details help your doctor separate cardiac strain from reflux, muscle pain, or anxiety. You’ll hear practical ways to track what you were doing, how long symptoms lasted, and what helped—without turning it into a project. The goal is clarity, not guesswork, so you can get the right evaluation at the right time.

    Beyond the physical signs, we address the emotional weight of fear and hesitation. Many of us delay care because we don’t want bad news or don’t want to “bother” anyone. We explain why seeking help is never an inconvenience for medical teams, how early checks bring peace of mind, and what caregivers can do when a loved one mentions discomfort but downplays it. By the end, you’ll have a simple, safer plan: notice change, respect subtle signals, and act when patterns or red flags appear.

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    9 mins
  • Finding Calm When You Feel Overwhelmed
    Feb 11 2026

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    7 mins
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