Controversy Abounds: Transgender Seniors in Nursing Homes
May 26, 2016
Recent news stories have highlighted the challenges that transgender persons face in going about their everyday lives. For seniors who are transgender, and already vulnerable from the usual sorts of challenges older persons face, the barriers to health, well being and safe living conditions can be enormous. Most transgender seniors…
All The Single Ladies: Living the 100+ Years Life:
May 19, 2016
While everyone seems to have an opinion on how to live a long life, those in the 100+ years category may be especially well positioned to offer some advice. And for at least some of these centenarians, their long lives owe much to their avoidance of one particular category of…
Life & The Pursuit of Happiness: The 75 Year Old Harvard Study of Adult Development
May 19, 2016
Since the late 1930’s researchers at Harvard have been studying two sets of men: those who were college students at Harvard and those from an economically disadvantaged neighborhood in Boston who had little in common with the students except age. Since their adolescence, these two groups have been studied to…
History Lesson: A 21st Century Tool To Preserve Your Family History:
April 6, 2016
In this fast-paced age of constant informational and visual updates, it can be overwhelming to hold onto the “stuff” of family memories, be it stories, images, videos, audio clips or other ephemera. How to preserve all of this can be an overwhelming task. The solution? The History Project, an online…
Age Explain: Who are “Elder Orphans”?
February 21, 2016
As demographic changes mean more of the population lives longer, it also means many people outlive their family members, friends or others who could provide support and assistance. For those who grow old alone, the challenges are many. Read More