
Senior Friendly Features: Large LCD Screen, Easy to Feel Controls, Easy to See Controls, Simplicity, Image Stabilization, Durable Design, Viewfinder.
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Senior Friendly Features: Large LCD Screen, Easy to Feel Controls, Easy to See Controls, Simplicity, Image Stabilization, Durable Design, Viewfinder.
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Senior Friendly Features: High resolution; wide viewing angles; slim design; high aspect ratio; high quality internal speakers; complete control panel.
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Elder friendly features: Automatic Shut-off, Safety Handle, Unbreakable Carafe, Accessible Filter Baskets, Large Visuals, Broad, Shallow Filter Baskets.
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Senior Friendly Features: High resolution; wide viewing angles; slim design; high aspect ratio; high quality internal speakers; complete control panel.
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Once in awhile we come across gadgets that make our jaws drop in an unexpected and dramatic fashion. Such was the case when we heard about a new floating chair that was developed by researchers at Japan’s Kobe Gakuin University.
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While seniors are prone to compromised sleeping patterns, inadequate sleeps are not a natural part of the aging process and can be remedied with a few lifestyle changes.
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Whenever you describe something by comparing it with another person, object, or idea, you are by definition employing the use of figurative language. Figurative language goes beyond a word’s literal meaning in order to reinvent that word or phrase within a fresh, innovative context. Similes, metaphors, personifications, and alliteration are quintessential examples of figurative language. [...]
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Research shows that seniors typically interpret and understand the use of figurative language quite well. Figurative language usually draws upon familiar knowledge and experience that seniors have assembled throughout their life, enabling older adult to easily understand these abstract references.
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With obvious health benefits, the elliptical machine is catching up with the treadmill.
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It’s all crystal clear: a new study from the University of Michigan suggests that good vision can help prevent the risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s.
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