The idea is not as crazy as it may seem, given the aging of the population By Steve OutingOctober 4, 2017 Credit: Courtesy of Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and AutomationThe... read more →
The balance between safety and privacy is a delicate one By Jeanette BeebeJune 22, 2018 Credit: Adobe Stock Part of the TRANSFORMING LIFE AS WE AGE SPECIAL REPORT At some point during... read more →
By Julie PfitzingerSenior Editor for FeaturesMay 22, 2018 Credit: Adobe Stock Over the course of 30 years, Steve Leder has counseled hundreds of people facing all varieties of pain and suffering: death, injury,... read more →
Credit: Heidi de Marco/KHNDelmar Scroughams and his wife, Vergie “Verg” Scroughams, pray before dinner in May 2018. Delmar developed dementia after a stroke in 2009 and recently started displaying anger.... read more →
By Beth LevineFrom Grandparents.com May 25, 2016 (This article previously appeared on Grandparents.com.) “As many as five million Americans age 65 and older may have Alzheimer’s Disease, and that number is expected to double... read more →
Catherine Schnaubelt , CONTRIBUTOR - I write about retirement and wealth transfer planning. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Although massively underreported, financial exploitation is increasingly becoming a rampant form of abuse... read more →
Here's how to get respite care, and sometimes get help paying for it By Sherri SnellingCaregiving ExpertJune 23, 2017 Credit: Adobe Stock Part of the TRANSFORMING LIFE AS WE AGE SPECIAL REPORT... read more →