A Balancing Act: Considering The Needs Of Family Caregivers By Lance A. Slatton
June 26, 2024
By Lance A. Slatton In the quiet corners of countless homes across the nation, family caregivers are performing an extraordinary balancing act. These unsung heroes are the backbone of home care, providing essential support to elderly or disabled family members, whilst often juggling jobs, households, and personal lives. They…
Make The Effort: Tips For Making Friends Later In Life
June 19, 2024
English writer Virginia Woolf once wrote, “Some people go to priests; others to poetry; I to my friends.” In fact, Ms. Woolf was ahead of her time in understanding the essential importance of friendships in your life. Even more than spouses and relatives, friends are the essential relationships for our…
Don’t Fall Behind: Recent Insights on Balance And Fall Prevention
June 12, 2024
In case you need a reminder, the statistics are somewhat startling. Around the world each year, more than 680,000 adults die from a fall, while millions of additional adults require serious medical attention as a result of a fall. Adults over the age of 60 have the highest rates of…
Advancing Your Prescription For End-Of-Life Planning By Susanna P. Barton
June 12, 2024
By Susanna P. Barton The medical world is all about shades of grey and paperwork, a truth that makes go-time decision-making confusing and stressful for us and our loved ones. Let’s stop doing that and start aligning our advance care planning and healthcare decisions before crisis rules the day….
Shades Of Gray: The Debate About Allowing Your Hair To Go Gray
June 5, 2024
For many of us, it’s the most blatant and visible reminder that we are getting older. A casual look in the mirror makes it clear: Gray hair is a natural result of getting on in years and few of us escape that reality (though many do their utmost to prevent,…
Bogus Schemes: Defrauding Older Adults Is On The Rise
May 21, 2024
A recent survey conducted by AARP examined the fraud concerns of US adults aged 45+. Half of the respondents were extremely or very concerned about becoming the victim of fraud, and those in minority groups with a modest income and a high school diploma at best expressed even more concern…