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Preparing for the loss of a spouse means having conversations that may be difficult. There are a number of things you can do now that will help you avoid

A normal part of the aging process is the decline in cognitive abilities, including a decline in financial skills. A recent study funded by the National Endowment for Financial

Hospitals often play a role in helping patients find Long-Term Care service providers. Case managers or discharge planners will provide a list of Long-Term Care options to the patient

Many new cutting-edge innovations are designed with the needs of older adults in mind. In an effort to design the best products, some companies are garnering feedback from residents

State Veterans’ Homes provide shelter and medical care for our veterans. These homes are designed to offer a sense of belonging that is unique to veterans and to treat

Dementia, which most commonly occurs in conjunction with Alzheimer’s Disease, can be a slow-progressing condition or can cause an almost immediate change in your life. A diagnosis of this