Spotlight on Industry Partners: The Walk To End Alzheimer’s
If you are looking to help put an end to Alzheimer’s, then you might want to join the local community in the 2013 Walk To
If you are looking to help put an end to Alzheimer’s, then you might want to join the local community in the 2013 Walk To
http://www.brookdaleliving.com/woodside-village.aspx This is the first in a series of articles spotlighting some of our industry partners that assist the elderly in Northeast Ohio. One of
Anyone can tell you that growing older and not being able to care for one’s self is a stressful situation. The loss of independence can
Drinking and dementia do not mix. There is a form of dementia, known as alcohol-related dementia (ARD) which can occur due to misuse of alcohol.
This past week, June 15th, was Elder Abuse Awareness Day. While we don’t usually think about elder abuse, it might be easy to push it
Oftentimes, it is a family member who provides the care for an elderly relative. In fact, family members are more likely to help to defray
When we think about religion, we often find that it soothes the soul and makes those who worship at peace with themselves. It offers hope
If you have elderly parents or a loved one who needs home health care, you know that the expense of this can be overwhelming. Depending
Forbes Magazine recently ran an article on this very touchy topic about Second Amendment rights and when the elderly should not have access to firearms.
It’s a fact. People are living longer than they did in 1913. Medical advances and preventive health care are allowing seniors to live an average
We got this shocking story from Bakersfield, California about a nurse who refused to give a patient CPR after she collapsed in front of her.
It’s a decision we never want to have to make for our loved ones: Choosing a nursing home for them when they are no longer
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