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Helping Seniors Hear Again: How Quieter Spaces and Better Aids Transform Aging

Helping Seniors Hear Again: How Quieter Spaces and Better Aids Transform Aging

Hearing loss affects most people over the age of 70, yet quiet environments and effective hearing aid support can make a significant difference. Practical steps from reducing echoes to setting up “quiet zones” help seniors stay social, safer, and more engaged.

How Spiritual Practices Support Healthy Aging —What to Watch Out For

How Spiritual Practices Support Healthy Aging —What to Watch Out For

Discover how spirituality supports healthy aging. Learn how simple practices bring peace, resilience, and purpose in later life — and how to tell which spiritual services are safe and reliable.

Stronger Every Day: How a Safe Home Gym Can Change Aging

Stronger Every Day: How a Safe Home Gym Can Change Aging

Proper exercise, including weight training—can keep you steady, independent, and healthier as you age. Learn how to build a safe home gym, understand what benefits and risks to watch for, and get tips you’ll use, not ignore.

Beyond Four Walls: Thoughtful Design Transforms Senior Care Facilities into Quality Care Environment

Beyond Four Walls: Thoughtful Design Transforms Senior Care Facilities into Quality Care Environment

Thoughtful design in senior care facilities can dramatically improve the quality of life for older adults. From safety features to inclusivity, modern design creates supportive spaces where residents thrive.

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Career Transitions in Midlife: Preparing for Retirement and Long-Term Care

Career Transitions in Midlife: Preparing for Retirement and Long-Term Care

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Travel as Therapy: The World’s Most Relaxing Destinations for Your Mind and Body

Travel as Therapy: The World’s Most Relaxing Destinations for Your Mind and Body

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Bridging Generations: How Shared Hobbies Keep Families Connected

Bridging Generations: How Shared Hobbies Keep Families Connected

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Over 50? Cut Investment Risk, Maximize Retirement Account Contributions, and Plan for Long-Term Care

Over 50? Cut Investment Risk, Maximize Retirement Account Contributions, and Plan for Long-Term Care

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When the Cheering Stops, the Damage Remains: NFL Legends Are Aging Faster Than the Rest of Us

When the Cheering Stops, the Damage Remains: NFL Legends Are Aging Faster Than the Rest of Us

A new KFF/ESPN survey shows 1988 NFL players—now in their early 60s—face disability, pain, and mental health struggles far more often than peers. It also exposes how racial disparities worsen outcomes and what that means for long-term care.

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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.

Trump’s Leg Swelling Diagnosis: White House Confirms Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Trump’s Leg Swelling Diagnosis: White House Confirms Chronic Venous Insufficiency

President Trump, 79, has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common condition in older adults. While usually benign, unmanaged cases can lead to complications that affect mobility, care needs, and quality of life.

Billy Joel Cancels Tour After Brain Disorder Diagnosis: What It Means for Long-Term Care and Aging Health

Billy Joel Cancels Tour After Brain Disorder Diagnosis: What It Means for Long-Term Care and Aging Health

Legendary singer Billy Joel has canceled all tour dates after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus. Here’s what the condition means for older adults and how it can lead to extended care needs.

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How BCBA-Style Thinking Can Sharpen Your Caregiving Decisions

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How BCBA-Style Thinking Can Sharpen Your Caregiving Decisions

Caregivers face daily decisions about safety, comfort, and independence. A structured approach helps you choose with clarity and confidence in long-term care.

First Aid: A Lifesaving Skill, Especially Caregivers of Older Adults

Caregiving

First Aid: A Lifesaving Skill, Especially Caregivers of Older Adults

First aid is an invaluable skill that everyone should learn, particularly caregivers of older adults, who are more susceptible to emergencies like falls, strokes, and heart attacks. Knowing how to respond swiftly and effectively can be the difference between life and death.

Winter Weather Can Be Dangerous for the Elderly and Those with Chronic Health Issues. Help Them be Prepared.

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Winter Weather Can Be Dangerous for the Elderly and Those with Chronic Health Issues. Help Them be Prepared.

Few people like cold weather, ice, and snow (although some skiers and snowmobilers may disagree). Older adults and those with chronic health issues find winter difficult and dangerous. Be sure to help loved ones who need special attention during the winter.

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When the Cheering Stops, the Damage Remains: NFL Legends Are Aging Faster Than the Rest of Us

When the Cheering Stops, the Damage Remains: NFL Legends Are Aging Faster Than the Rest of Us

A new KFF/ESPN survey shows 1988 NFL players—now in their early 60s—face disability, pain, and mental health struggles far more often than peers. It also exposes how racial disparities worsen outcomes and what that means for long-term care.

Chiropractic Care: Growing Option for Seniors in the U.K. and Worldwide

Chiropractic Care: Growing Option for Seniors in the U.K. and Worldwide

Chiropractic care is gaining traction among older adults in the U.K. as a safe, regulated way to reduce pain and support independence. Learn how advances in the U.S., U.K., and beyond are reshaping its role in senior health and long-term care planning.

When Age and Health Mean It’s Time to Tell a Loved One to Stop Driving

When Age and Health Mean It’s Time to Tell a Loved One to Stop Driving

Learn key signs when older adults should stop driving, how to plan respectful conversations, and set up transportation alternatives safely.

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