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Emergency Rooms Designed For Older Adults

Posted on January 25, 2018 - The ER isn’t such a good place for older patients. The American Geriatrics Society is working on programs that might promote a better outcome—including reducing rehospitalizations.

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As Memory Fades, Emotions Live On

Posted on January 23, 2018 - Most caregivers whose loved one has Alzheimer’s have wondered at some time or another whether all the activities they do together have benefit, given that their loved one forgets right away. A recent study shows that while Mom might forget that picnic you took her on, the warm feelings of the day last much longer. To learn more about the study, read “As Memory Fades, Emotions Live On.”

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It’s Not Too Late to Get Your Flu Shot

Posted on January 18, 2018 - Flu season has been in full swing for the past few weeks, reports the CDC—and it’s not too late to get a flu shot.

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Foot and Ankle Surgeons Offer Winter Weather Safety Tips

Posted on January 16, 2018 - The bitter cold and treacherous conditions that brought in 2018 for much of the country have placed older adults at higher risk of illness and injury. When protecting yourself or senior loved ones, don’t forget foot protection, say experts. To learn more, read “Foot and Ankle Surgeons Offer Winter Weather Safety Tips.”

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Estrangement Complicates Eldercare

Posted on January 11, 2018 - “Assuming that every relationship between a parent and child will last a lifetime is as simplistic as assuming every couple will never split up.” The New York Times recently took a look at the complicated issues behind family estrangement—a phenomenon that can deeply impact family caregiving.

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