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 →
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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 →
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Learn which medications are on pharmacists’ ‘black list’ By Patricia CorriganContributing WriterNovember 22, 2016 Credit: Getty Images You fill a prescription, a medication you’ve relied on before. A few days... read more →
Image courtesy of Pixabay By June Duncan, Author of upcoming book, The Complete Guide to Caregiving: A Daily Companion for New Senior Caregivers. Reaching the final phase of life... read more →
Image courtesy of Pixabay By June Duncan, Author - The Complete Guide to Caregiving: A Daily Companion for New Senior Caregivers. Reaching the final phase of life is stressful for both your loved... read more →
Gadgets for seniors: Ambitious techies roll out robots, smart gear for their elders By Seung LeeMercury News February 07, 2018 For older adults who grew up before the personal computer, iPhones... read more →