Now that the kids are gone and you’ve decided it’s time to move into a smaller, more manageable home, you have to thin out your belongings. For the majority of people, this is a daunting prospect. How
SuperAger Brains Yield New Clues to Their Remarkable Memories
HIGHLIGHTS Brains of 80-year-old SuperAgers look 30 years younger They have nearly 90 percent fewer tangles linked to Alzheimer’s Brains have whopping supply of neuron related to higher social intelli
Beating Caregiver Stress
Are you an informal or family caregiver for an elderly person? If you are, you are not alone.
Most Americans will be informal caregivers at some point during their lives. Each year more th
Adapting Your Home When an Elderly Parent is Moving In
No matter what our condition may be or what our age is, we all reach a certain time when we need someone to take care of us, caring and helping us in the winter days of our lives. This largely depends
Tips to Help Older Adults Avoid Isolation
People are social creatures by habit, but need for social interaction increases tenfold as we grow older. More often than not, older adults have to face isolation in one form or the other, which isn’t
Healthy Aging Policy Brief
Older Americans are calling for a shift in the way we think and talk about aging. Rather than focusing on the limitations of aging, older adults across the nation want to focus instead on the opportun
Effective Virtual Geofencing Tips To Manage The Elderly
Virtual Geofencing for the elderly is fast becoming the ultimate solution to helping Seniors get a grip on managing time and space. This is another way of adopting technology to help make our aging pa
Yoga Exercises For Seniors
Simple yet effective yoga exercises for old age or senior citizens. This video will help you to learn yoga postures step by step.
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How to Take Care of Older Adults with Depression
Until recently, depression in seniors used to be dismissed as a symptom of aging, and was not associated with the disorder itself. It was generally taken more seriously in teenagers. However, recent s











