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Category: Learning

Why more millennials are becoming caregivers

August 25, 2019 JR Leave a comment

Health Jan 16, 2019 1:37 PM EDT When her father moved into a nursing home thousands of miles away, Jennifer Levin…

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What if aging weren’t inevitable, but a curable disease?

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If this controversial idea gains acceptance, it could radically change the way we treat getting old. by David Adam Aug 19,…

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Skilled Nursing Homes Set To Lose Medicaid Money Brace For Battle With Connecticut Over Slashed Funds

August 23, 2019 JR Leave a comment

Nursing homes gear up to fight state Medicaid cuts by NICOLE LEONARD | CONNECTICUT PUBLIC RADIO AUGUST 22, 2019 NICOLE LEONARD…

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The Role of Senior Citizens Throughout History

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How has the role of senior citizens changed and what are the new challenges faced by an ever-aging society? The…

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Letters from Grandma

August 20, 2019 JR Leave a comment

In a world that seems to speed up as you slow down, old-fashioned methods can forge the closest bonds by…

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Despite scary headlines, America’s elderly continue to prosper

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Editor’s Note:A version of this op-ed was originally published in Real Clear Markets on August 14, 2019. Author Gary Burtless Senior Fellow…

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How to untangle dementia theories without panicking

August 16, 2019 JR Leave a comment

Dementia has been attributed to everything from waist size to spicy food — so what’s to be believed? by Tallie…

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Aging In Place Programs That Really Work

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Richard Eisenberg Contributor Next AvenueContributor Group  Retirement Editor of the Money and Work channels for NextAvenue.org GETTY Aging in place is…

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State Highlights: Shortage Of Elder Care Workers In Maine Is Warning To Nation

August 15, 2019 JR Leave a comment

‘This will be catastrophic’: Maine families face elder boom, worker shortage in preview of nation’s future Albert Rose, owner of…

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Why we become more forgetful with age — and what you can do about it

August 13, 2019 JR Leave a comment

Use that half hour you might have spent doing a Sudoku puzzle to go for a nice walk instead by…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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