An entrepreneur wanted to know, so she checked herself in By Jay Newton-SmallFebruary 6, 2018 Credit: Brookdale Senior Living | FacebookThe author conducts a Facebook Live presentation at Brookdale during her... read more →
An insider's tale of making Pittsburgh great for residents of all ages By Laura PoskinFebruary 15, 2018 Credit: Adobe Stock Imagine moving to the best neighborhood in your town. You live... read more →
Old folks just don’t like technology. That’s been the conventional wisdom for years, particularly as smartphones became a hub of daily life. Slick handheld devices were seen as too expensive... read more →
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Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota published a study today in which they say they have linked sleep disruption to a key biomarker for Alzheimer’s. The researchers say disturbed... read more →
Former first lady Barbara Bush, pictured here in May, has decided “not to seek additional medical treatment and will focus on comfort care.” ( via Getty Images) As she nears... read more →
Engaging in creative activities can be powerful medicine for aging challenges By Heidi RaschkeNovember 28, 2016 Part of the VITALITY ARTS SPECIAL REPORT There’s a lot of anecdotal evidence to... read more →
At a certain point in our lives all of us develop a negative relationship with the mirror on the wall. It just keeps showing too many lines, too many... read more →
Deciding how best to care for your aging parent depends on many factors—how close or far you live from each other; their and your financial resources; time; energy; your health;... read more →
Ten Commandments for Caregiving by Mimi Pockross March 20, 2018 Taking care of two elderly parents with different needs was not an easy task. For me it was on the... read more →