
Aging in America, Part 1: Planning for ...
Young adulthood is comprised of people 19-40 years of age, middle adulthood is 40-65 years of age, and late adulthood,...
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Young adulthood is comprised of people 19-40 years of age, middle adulthood is 40-65 years of age, and late adulthood,...
continue reading »What is dementia? Dementia is an umbrella term that encompasses other cognitive declining disorders. These include Alzheimer’s Disease, Vascular Dementia,...
continue reading »In early adulthood (ages 18-40), we are focused on finding a mate, establishing a career, starting a family, and building...
continue reading »As the cost of living continues to rise, a majority of Americans are struggling to make ends meet and keep...
continue reading »The term “caregiver” can be broadly characterized and includes family caregivers, professional caregivers, volunteer caregivers, and informal caregivers. Family caregivers...
continue reading »Gen Xers know that they’re the best generation. If you don’t think so, just ask one. With waterfall bangs that...
continue reading »Successful aging means preparing for the future while maintaining physical and mental health. Your quality of life as you age...
continue reading »When a loved one is dying, it can make family and caregivers feel helpless. However, your role as a caregiver...
continue reading »When tasked with caring for an aging loved one, we often throw 100% of ourselves into the role of caregiver....
continue reading »When you think about getting older, your first thoughts may be based on fear and dread. For example, you may...
continue reading »🎧 Listen to this article Few things about getting old seem to redeem the decline in body and mind...
continue reading »The difficulties related to aging are often ignored in our society. It seems that society values youth and vigor, and...
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