Career Success for the Elderly: Tips to have a Fulfilling and Long Working Stint
Being 60 or older should not hinder you from continuing your career. With just the right planning and strategies, working for as long as...
National Senior Health and Fitness Day 2016 to be Celebrated
May 25, 2016 – The country is about to celebrate the 23rd National Senior Health and Fitness Day. With the theme “Improve Your Health for...
Genetics and Healthy Aging: The Secret behind Longer Life?
Wondering why some people tend to be healthier than others? Why do some live up to a hundred or more while others don’t? Experts studied...
The Secret to Longevity? Scientists Reveal the Real Deal
Thinking of living up to more than a hundred years? Curious on why some outlive others while some don’t? In a recent study, scientists...
Boom or Bust? Boomer Innovation & Technology Conference Scheduled for Next Month
We’ve talked about the national What’s Next Boomer Business Summit before and are excited to see the agenda for this year’s conference. A...
The Future for Senior Americans: White House Conference on Aging Releases Final Report
Once in each decade since the 1960s, The White House Conference on Aging has been convened. Designed to bring together older Americans,...
Medical Alert Systems Evolve to Improve Usage — Philips Lifeline Given High Marks
Two articles we recently read highlight the importance of medical alert systems, as well as how technology is working to decrease user...
Senior Healthcare Technology: Embracing the Digital
Keeping up with the latest and upcoming assistive technology is a must these days for any senior care professional. We particularly enjoy...
Long-Distance Family Communications: The Role of Technology
In this time of increased mobility, the extended family is becoming more extended than ever. Approximately 10% of the population moved in...
Aging in Place: Home Adaptation Is #1 Way to Prepare
A recent article in Harvard Medical Schools’ Healthbeat offered readers six different ways in which they could prepare to “age well.”...