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The technology as a whole has a big future for the senior industry. According to Aging in Place Technology, “It’s a user interface that begs to be applied to caregiving, family communication and home health applications.” This new gaming category has garnered its own term – exergaming – which defines video games that are also […]

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Finding a way to alleviate the tough realities of dementia would bring relief to about 6.8 million people in the United States; of those, 5.4 million have Alzheimer’s, making it the most common cause of dementia. In 2012, it’s expected that a half million new cases of Alzheimer’s will be diagnosed (Advance for Occupational Therapy […]

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by Barbara Graham The mother: Still glamorous and flirty in her nineties. The daughter: Loving but conflicted, convinced she’d been a lifelong disappointment. What happens when the two women say good-bye? “You don’t have to get all gussied up,” I told her. “He’s a hospice rabbi. He’s used to seeing people in their bathrobes.” “I’m […]

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The American Cancer Society notes that approximately 1 in 4 seniors over the age of 70 are dealing with some form of cancer or have dealt with a cancer in their lifetime. When trying to put together the cancer treatment and recovery puzzle, especially as a senior, rehabilitation is an important piece. Medical professionals agree […]

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The emergency room experience is stressful. You aren’t feeling well, it’s noisy, and you don’t have much privacy during a very vulnerable time. The staff, while well qualified, is usually providing necessary treatment at a fast pace and may not explain everything they are doing to help you and why. Therefore, a patient may leave […]

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Every year, one in six Americans suffers food poisoning and about 3,000 die, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . While healthy diets are certainly beneficial and help prevent disease and improve mental and physical abilities, seniors should avoid some foods that appear healthy, especially raw foods, because of the germs that […]

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Winter offers challenges for most people but for older adults it can pose more serious difficulties. It’s not just the increased danger of serious falls on slippery sidewalks, but also the fact that the cold affects older people more. And because it’s more difficult to get out in the snow and cold, our sense of […]

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Reports indicate that seniors are putting off retirement and working longer, but Loren Wade has most of us beat, hands down. At 102, he is one of the nation’s oldest workers and was recognized in 2012 by Experience Works as the National Outstanding Oldest Worker. His latest job is at the Walmart in Winfield, Kan., […]

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Researchers have been studying why residents of the Greek island of Ikaria live long and healthy lives, with relatively little cancer, cardiovascular disease or dementia. A part-time resident of the island, Diane Kochilas gives her perspective on this achievement in her book Ikaria: Lessons on Food, Life, and Longevity from the Greek Island Where People […]

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Study Shows Blood Pressure Drug Reduces Alzheimer’s Risk A recent study led by Johns-Hopkins shows that taking certain blood pressure medications reduces the risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease, a devastating condition that affects more than five million people in the United States. Blood pressure drugs that reduce the risk for Alzheimer’s disease The research team […]

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