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Five Ways Social Workers Support Elderly Individuals and Their Families

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Five Ways Social Workers Support Elderly Individuals and Their Families

Social workers and care coordinators are instrumental in assisting families of older adults navigate the complexities of long-term care and health issues. They provide essential guidance, resources, and support to ensure seniors receive the care they need while maintaining the highest possible quality of life.

Spider Veins After 50: What They Mean, When to Treat Them, and Why Circulation Matters

Spider Veins After 50: What They Mean, When to Treat Them, and Why Circulation Matters

Spider veins often appear after age 50 and may be more than a cosmetic concern. While many are harmless, some can signal circulation problems that affect mobility and long-term health. Here’s what causes spider veins, how modern treatments work, and when you should seek medical advice.

Aging Gracefully: How Botox Helps You Look as Good as You Feel After 50

Aging Gracefully: How Botox Helps You Look as Good as You Feel After 50

You’re active, vibrant, and living fully after 50—so why not look the part? Discover how Botox helps aging adults refresh their appearance and regain confidence with a simple, safe treatment.

Reverse Mortgages and Long-Term Care - A Marriage Made in Heaven (So Why Hasn't It Happened Yet?)

Reverse Mortgages and Long-Term Care - A Marriage Made in Heaven (So Why Hasn't It Happened Yet?)

Longevity presents challenges, such as funding a current or future retirement and managing the rising costs of long-term care. Reverse mortgages and long-term care are linked in ways that can help more individuals secure quality care at home.

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Boosting Your Immune Health as You Age: Can IV Nutrient Therapy Help?

Boosting Your Immune Health as You Age: Can IV Nutrient Therapy Help?

Many older adults are looking for new ways to stay strong and healthy as they age. IV nutrient therapy is gaining attention, but is it safe, effective, and regulated? Here's what you need to know before you try it.

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Seniors at Risk: Falls Lead to Injury and Long-Term Care

Seniors at Risk: Falls Lead to Injury and Long-Term Care

Recent falls by President Biden and Bruce Springsteen remind us that falls are a serious problem for older adults and that we need to take steps to prevent them. Taking proactive steps will reduce risk and even protect assets.

Jay Leno Has Conservatorship for Wife Mavis After Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Jay Leno Has Conservatorship for Wife Mavis After Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Comedian Jay Leno has taken legal steps to have conservatorship for his wife, Mavis, following her Alzheimer's diagnosis. Leno's decision reflects his commitment to ensuring the best care and support for his spouse during her battle with this challenging condition.

Arthur Caplan Backs Advance Directives to Refuse Spoon-Feeding in Dementia Care

Arthur Caplan Backs Advance Directives to Refuse Spoon-Feeding in Dementia Care

A growing debate among medical ethicists centers on whether advanced directives should allow caregivers to withhold spoon-feeding in late-stage dementia. Arthur Caplan has now joined the voices in support, raising urgent questions about autonomy, consent, and elder care.

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Family Caregivers Resist Asking for Help - Care Recipients Usually Don't Want the Help - No Plan Means a Family Crisis

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Family Caregivers Resist Asking for Help - Care Recipients Usually Don't Want the Help - No Plan Means a Family Crisis

Older people tend to be stubborn but guess what? Most of us at all ages are often stubborn as well. Older adults avoid asking for help "aging in place." Family caregivers avoid asking for help as well. Being open to help will benefit everyone. Being open to planning will help avoid the crisis in the first place.

National Caregivers Day 2026: When It Is & How to Show Appreciation

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National Caregivers Day 2026: When It Is & How to Show Appreciation

National Caregivers Day is celebrated every February to recognize family and professional caregivers. Learn the meaning behind National Caregivers Day, why it matters, and meaningful ways to show appreciation.

Five Successful Ways to Lessen Arthritis Pain Now

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Five Successful Ways to Lessen Arthritis Pain Now

Do you hurt? Almost 55 million Americans have arthritis pain, with 21 million suffering from osteoarthritis. With age, the pain may interfere with your quality of life or even increase your risk of needing long-term health care.

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Looking for a way to share your knowledge with a wider audience? LTC News partners with industry voices to provide information and resources related to care and aging.

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Low Testosterone After 40? How Diet, Sleep, and Alcohol Affect Strength and Independence

Low Testosterone After 40? How Diet, Sleep, and Alcohol Affect Strength and Independence

Low testosterone after 40 may affect strength, bone health, and independence. Learn how diet, sleep, alcohol, and medical care influence hormone health, aging, and future long-term care.

Concierge Medicine Grows as Adults Seek More Personalized Health Care

Concierge Medicine Grows as Adults Seek More Personalized Health Care

More adults, once they reach middle age, are turning to concierge medicine for longer visits and direct access to their doctor. Here’s how it works and what it means for long-term care planning.

Finding Joy in the Journey: Wellness Strategies for a Fulfilling Life as You Age

Finding Joy in the Journey: Wellness Strategies for a Fulfilling Life as You Age

Finding joy in the life journey means embracing wellness strategies that nourish your mind, body, and spirit, allowing you to live with greater balance and fulfillment. Prioritizing self-care, mindfulness, and meaningful connections can help create a life full of happiness and resilience.

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