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- Oct 5, 2022
Older adults are enjoying more years healthier & independent
For people 65 and up, independent, disability-free years rose not only among healthy seniors, but those living…
Read more- Sep 28, 2022
Senior housing offers variety to meet the Baby Boomer surge
According to The New York Times, the senior housing market is changing. This new growth is spurring…
Read more- Sep 21, 2022
Risk of falling still barrier to aging-in-place
A recent study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), found that while federal agencies have programs…
Read more- Sep 14, 2022
Pandemic isolation gave seniors more confidence to age-in-place
A study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that the challenges posed to aging adults…
Read more- Oct 2, 2019
True or False: Are Mammograms Necessary For Older Women?
You may have noticed that over the past decade, October is synonymous with the color pink. And…
Read more- May 3, 2019
Will Social Security Benefits Last After 2035?
It was recently made public that America’s Social Security program might not be able to pay out…
Read more- Apr 26, 2019
Why Seniors Are Working Longer Than Ever Before
Here in the U.S., retirement used to be a given by the age of 65, but that…
Read more- Apr 16, 2019
The Difference Between Real Telemedicine Services vs. Scams
On April 9, 2019, the FBI announced and officials from the Department of Justice announced that they…
Read more- Mar 28, 2019
Will the Affordable Care Act Be Replaced?
This past Monday, the Department of Justice took unprecedented action against the Affordable Care Act (also known…
Read more- Mar 5, 2019
Can You Be Too Young For A Stroke?
When news broke late last week that actor Luke Perry had suffered a stroke at the age…
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