10 Warning Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
If you see someone wearing purple this month, they might be showing their support for efforts to end Alzheimer’s disease. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain
If you see someone wearing purple this month, they might be showing their support for efforts to end Alzheimer’s disease. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain
What and who is the Sandwich Generation? The Sandwich Generation is a group of people mostly between the ages of 40 to 65, who are
As a social worker who has devoted my career to helping the elderly, one of the phrases I hear quite frequently is from children facing
There are over ½ million reports of elder abuse each year. Can you believe that? What are we missing? Why is this happening? How could
National Safety Month is here and we encourage organizations to be involved in influencing others to learn about preventable injuries and situations. We should all
There are a few major issues that can cause disputes within a family and the number one being that family members sometimes just don’t get
Trust: An agreement that describes how assets will be managed and held for the benefit of another person. Why are trusts so important? What is
Retiring is a wonderful luxury that most seniors have worked toward their entire life. They’ve put in long hours, hard work, and sacrificed many things
The holidays are upon us and it’s time to pack up your bags, lug the children & take a trip down memory lane to travel
When is the last time you updated your Will? Do you have a Will? If you’re like the majority of people, you’ve probably thought about
Our elders are a touchy subject. Our parents typically represent our existence, memories that can’t be escaped – good times & bad – and parts
Pets are so very important for the well-being of the elderly. According to Dr. Duffy Jones, a veterinarian in Atlanta, GA, “The value that animals
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