


Living Longer Is Not Enough: The Case For Aging Well
The health and social needs of older adults are highly specific and complex. To age well, seniors must be able to access many types of care, regardless of whether they are frail or home-bound. This article from Forbes details the complexities of what it means to age...
Dementia – early signs
This video outlines different ways that family members and business partners identified and realized the signs and symptoms of dementia they were seeing in their loved ones. The early signs of dementia are very subtle and many families feel that they completely missed...
Caregiving for a Spouse – social, emotional and physical issues
There are both physical and emotional tolls that affect someone when they becomes the primary caregiver during a loved ones decline. Emotionally, there are many phases of grief one may go through from feeling depressed, to mourning the loss of the person they once...
Exercise may slow brain aging by up to 4 years
In a new study conducted by researchers at Columbia University, testing shows that those that are physically active in their 60’s and onward, can slow the brain’s natural process of shrinking. Traditionally, exercise has been associated mainly...
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