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Monthly Archives: January, 2017

Dementia, One Size Does Not Fit All

The number of dementia cases are expected to more than triple by 2050. One of the rarest forms of dementia is called Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease....

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia – Do You Know The Difference?

As we finish the last day of Alzheimer's Awareness month, we wanted to share some insights on the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia. Many people...

Aging Population and Long Term Care Costs

As we all know, we are all living longer due to advances in medicine and technologies. This also means that retirement planning can become...

How Our Elder Years Can Be Our Happiest Years

Old age can often come with an image of a lonely, melancholy person sitting forlornly at home, but studies show that people often achieve...

Can I Stay In My Home? – Aging In Place

Most people want to “Age in Place” as long as possible (90% according to AARP).  This involves growing older in your own home or...

Are You Prepared? Have An Updated Will!

Many people do not have a will. It is suggested that more then 50% do not. Governments have rules they follow if there is no...

What’s the Deal With Vitamin D?

As we age, vitamin deficiencies become more of a problem, due to medication side effects, disease and improper diet. One of the most important...

What an Overwhelming Combination – Caregiving and Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer's disease is a disease rapidly gaining attention by the world. The Alzheimer's Association indicates over 5 million people are currently living with a...

Private Senior Care or Senior Nursing Home?

Private senior care or home care fills a widening gap in needed services, especially for those who have elderly parents who need care. With...

How Is Your Vision? Vision Care To Avoid Senior Glaucoma

We often talk about senior health and well-being. The topic of senior health covers many aspects of senior living. As we age, so does our sight...
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