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The Surprising Link Between Living Alone in Your 50s and 60s and Dementia Risk
Living arrangements for aging Americans are decidedly leaning towards aging in place. Nearly all older adults prefer to age in the comfort of their long-time homes and familiar community surroundings. Aging in place often means living alone. Pew Research findings indicate that older people in the United States are more likely to live alone than in any other country worldwide. This preference for living solo, however, comes with hidden danger. Research from Science Times repo
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Oct 153 min read
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Five Facts: Dementia Caregiving
Dementia, in particular, Alzheimer's Disease, is growing at an alarming rate. And its impact on families and caregivers should not be overlo
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Oct 19, 20223 min read
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Helping Seniors Avoid Loneliness While Maintaining Social Distance
Some ideas to stay connected to your senior loved ones who are isolated during this outbreak.
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Apr 16, 20203 min read
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Caregiving for an Aging Parent
โOnce an adult and twice a child.โ It is essential to discuss your parent's aging expectations no matter how difficult the conversation.
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Feb 4, 20204 min read
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Seniors and Suicide
While many cultures celebrate the aging process and show deep respect to their elders, in Western cultures like the United States the elderl
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Sep 13, 20193 min read
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