Alzheimer’s: What You Can Do
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become physically, emotionally and financially challenging on a family. We wanted to take a moment to reflect
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become physically, emotionally and financially challenging on a family. We wanted to take a moment to reflect
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become physically, emotionally and financially challenging on a family. We wanted to take a moment to reflect
Approximately 3.3 million deaths worldwide in 2012 were the result of alcohol consumption, according to a new report from the World Health Organization. Additionally, 16
May 11 – 17 is National Nursing Home Week. Celebrate a Hawaiian Theme for National Nursing Home Week 2014. In Hawaii, the word “aloha” has a
What can you do to make an impact this Earth Day, April 22 and beyond? Going green at your assisted or independent living home is
There’s been much speculation about how the growing senior population numbers will affect us. Will there be enough economic resources to sustain this huge shift?
As the baby boomer generation age, a need for healthcare services, and workers to adequately weather this increasing demand will rise. One such career is
Games for seniors are very beneficial because they can improve a senior’s quality of life. Wouldn’t you agree? Games and activities can bring people together
A wellness initiative called the Vitality Program has not only focused needed attention on seniors’ highest health risk factors, it has tripled the sales of
Advances in genetics and pharmaceuticals could lead to a cure for dementia by 2020, according to United Kingdom Secretary of Health Jeremy Hunt. “Finding drugs
We’re hearing the term “aging in place” more and more. Aging in place is the concept of staying in your living space for as long
The average general health article on pancreatic cancer states flatly that there are no early symptoms of pancreatic cancer. People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are
When I tell people I work for the National Aphasia Association, I usually get a blank look. Then, when I describe the condition, over and
In the future, will we see more senior communities devoted entirely to dementia care? A reader’s comment on a recent post about a Wisconsin senior
In the future, will we see more senior communities devoted entirely to dementia care? A reader’s comment on a recent post about a Wisconsin senior