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Parents Refuse To Talk About Getting Old? A Conversational Guide

Posted on September 10, 2019 - Forbes offers tips for nudging aging parents into having important planning conversations. One bit of advice: “If the situation is dire, engage a geriatric care manager.”

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USC study finds older adults pay less attention to negative information

Posted on September 3, 2019 - An interesting study from USC demonstrates that seniors are better able to filter out negative thoughts.

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Labor Day Focus: Working Caregivers Are Having a Tough Time of It

Posted on August 29, 2019 - This Labor Day, more workers in the U.S. than ever before are juggling two jobs—their paid work, and caring for a disabled spouse, their parents, or other older loved ones. Did we say two jobs? Make that three! According to new research from Baylor University, “A big and overwhelming consequence of America’s aging population is that so-called sandwiched caregivers, typically middle-aged, are caring for ailing parents while trying to work full-time and raise their own children.”

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Sorting Out Who Needs a Pill Sorter

Posted on August 26, 2019 - Here’s an intriguing study! You would think using a pill organizer would help seniors improve their health—but in some cases, the opposite actually could be true.

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For a Younger Brain, Eat More Leafy Greens

Posted on August 21, 2019 - Is your garden still going strong? Maybe you walk by the local farmers market every week, but never stop in? Or maybe you speed through the produce section at your grocery store, grabbing only a few oranges and bananas and completely ignoring the colorful palette of leafy greens we can buy these days? Here’s some information that could motivate you to load your cart with an appetizing “bouquet” of everything from spinach to arugula to bok choy!

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