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Don’t Fall for Text Message Scams

— It sure seems like a lot more things require us to enter our phone numbers—ordering a pizza, making a doctor’s appointment, or even signing up for a yoga class. So it’s not surprising when our phone numbers end up being used in fraudulent schemes. If you’ve noticed an increase in strange text messages claiming you’ve won a prize, owe money, or need to verify... Read More

What History Tells Us About Cognitive Decline

— In a recent study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) have presented compelling evidence suggesting that Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias may be largely modern phenomena, influenced significantly by today’s environments and lifestyles. The study, led by Caleb Finch, professor at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology,... Read More

Essential Legal Advice Every Family Caregiver Needs

— Being a family caregiver is a noble and challenging role, often filled with love, dedication, and, unfortunately, legal complexities. People considering becoming a caregiver should know the legal implications.  Here are 10 essential tips to help you avoid potential legal problems and understand when to seek professional assistance.  Understand the health care power of attorney (POA)  A healthcare power of attorney is an important legal document that allows you to... Read More

Plan Ahead to Age in Place Successfully

— Aging is life—everybody’s doing it! We know that most older adults want to maintain their independence for as long as possible. The best way to achieve that is to plan ahead and be proactive. There are many strategies and tips that can help older adults stay healthy and independent in their own homes as they get older.  Prioritize safety at home  Home modifications may be necessary for seniors to live independently. Conduct a... Read More

How to Stay Behind the Wheel Safely as You Get Older

— From the moment you get your first license, driving represents independence, freedom, and autonomy—values that become even more pronounced as we get older. During Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, Dec. 1 – 5, it’s worth having honest conversations about how aging affects driving and what steps can help older adults stay safe behind the wheel.  How aging affects driving ability  Getting older doesn’t automatically mean... Read More

Sharing Caregiving Duties with Your Siblings

— Caring for an aging parent is one of the most meaningful responsibilities many of us will face—and we often don’t do it alone. Across the country, millions of adult siblings are stepping up to care for Mom, Dad, or another aging relative together, whether they live in the same city or are spread across the country.  While... Read More

Game Day Snacks That Won’t Weigh You Down

— The Super Bowl, an event synonymous with indulgent snacking, doesn’t have to be a nutritional free-for-all. It can be easy to make healthier food choices during the big game without sacrificing flavor or fun. In fact, it’s an opportunity to get creative with nutrient-rich alternatives that elevate your game day grub. Let’s explore some smart swaps and strategies for enjoying a healthier Super Bowl snack experience that will score big with both your taste buds and your well-being.  Smart... Read More

Be Ready With a Hospital Bag

— When your aging parent or loved one needs emergency medical care, the last thing you want to worry about is scrambling to gather essential items. Yet many families find themselves in exactly this situation, frantically packing bags while dealing with the stress of a medical crisis.  The solution? A pre-packed hospital go bag that’s ready at a... Read More

Social Media Ethics for Family Caregivers

— Researchers from the University of Southern California coined the term “carefluencers” to describe a new generation of family caregivers who are using social media to share the day-to-day realities of caring for an older loved one. Social media can be an excellent venue for caregivers to connect, empathize with each other, and share caregiving tips. The Reddit communities... Read More

Simple Steps for Better Sleep

— “A good night’s sleep” is more than just a common idiom—it is necessary for our health and wellness. We spend about a third of our lives sleeping. While we sleep, our brains work to get rid of unnecessary information. Think of it like a bit of cerebral housekeeping. Studies suggest that the dream stage of sleep may help us deal with complicated emotions. During deep sleep,... Read More
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