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My Father’s Odd Behaviors Don’t Mean He Has Alzheimer’s--He’s Just Getting Older, Right?
For eleven years I pleaded with my elderly father to allow a caregiver to help him with my ailing mother, but after 55 years of loving each other--he adamantly insisted on taking care of her himself.Full Story
Boomers & Their Aging Parents Expo
Boomers & Their Aging Parents Expo(or friends or relatives!)
Sat., April 19, 8:30am - 2pm
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Researchers are Focusing on the Links between Aging and Cancer
As our population ages and senior citizens become a larger demographic, cancer researchers are focusing on the links between aging and cancer.Full Story
Oregon State University Expert to Testify at Senate Hearing on Aging
Sally Bowman, an associate professor at Oregon State University, will testify on April 16 in Washington, D.C., during a hearing on caregivers for the elderly that will include testimony by media and merchandising mogul Martha Stewart.Full Story
Get a Handle on Things; Don't Let Your Bathroom Bring You Down
Heart disease, cancer, ailing eyesight and even forgetfulness are the usual conditions and ailments that are associated with old age, however, sometimes it's the small things that have a big impact.Full Story
Seniors Among Fastest Growing Groups of Gamblers; Also More Vulnerable to Gambling Problems
Gambling for many seniors is a social activity that affords them an opportunity for excitement. However, experts say that seniors are vulnerable to gambling problems for a variety of reasons.
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VOIP Phone Services Putting Our Seniors at Risk - Medical Alert Industry Leader VRI Develops an Innovative Solution
Traditional medical alert units, often worn by seniors around their neck or wrist to call for help in case of a fall or other adverse event, were designed to communicate by way of POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service).Full Story
Planning in Advance for Funerals is a Wise Decision
No one likes to think about funerals, but an increasing number of adults find that preparing for the inevitable is a wise decision. Planning your funeral in advance allows you to do your homework and select a funeral home that will meet the emotional and financial needs of your family.Full Story
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