Tag: Aging

Jewish Family Service talk and panel on “Art of Caregiving”

Jewish Family Service talk and panel on “Art of Caregiving”

Nationally known scholar and author, Rabbi Richard F. Address will talk on how faith and community can support those caring for a parent or other aging loved one, what “honoring our parents” looks like today and other contemporary issues of aging, spirituality, family and community.

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April 7, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Brain-boosting training no better than conversation for preserving memory

Brain-boosting training no better than conversation for preserving memory

Trying to stave off senior moments with memory drills and similar brain-boosting activities? A new evidence review suggests that these specific training regimes are not any better than simple conversations at improving memory in older adults.

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January 18, 2011 | 4 Comments More
Your aging eyes: how you see as time goes by

Your aging eyes: how you see as time goes by

You can’t prevent all age-related changes to your eyes. But you can take steps to protect your vision and reduce your risk for serious eye disease in the future.

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January 12, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Betty and Jack O'Connor want to stay in their Chevy Chase, Md., home as they age and are trying to create a network of volunteers in their neighborhood, called a "village," to help them with tasks they can no longer handle. (Jennifer Ludden/NPR)

Part 1: “Villages” help seniors stay in their homes

Seniors are staying in their homes with the help of networks of friends and family’s called a “village”, which helps them manage tasks the can no longer handle on their own.

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August 27, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Part 2: High-tech aging: tracking seniors’ every move

Part 2: High-tech aging: tracking seniors’ every move

Electronic monitoring devices can help families keep watch over aging relatives who are living alone.

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August 27, 2010 | 0 Comments More
How health reform will affect long-term care

How health reform will affect long-term care

National Council on Aging’s Jim Firman on the impact of the Community Living Assistance Service and Supports (CLASS) Act that creates a federal insurance program for long-term care.

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April 14, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Long-term care program debuts in new health law

Long-term care program debuts in new health law

Buried within the new health law is the first federal insurance program to help Americans meet the often crushing costs of long-term care.

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April 3, 2010 | 3 Comments More
The Last Taboo

The Last Taboo

Howard Gleckman, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute August 14, 2009 We live in a time when seemingly no subject is taboo. People discuss, in excruciating detail, their weight, sex lives, and bank accounts on reality TV. Kids tweet about their dates—in real time. And we happily blog away on our latest medical diagnosis. It is [...]

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August 14, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Health stories in the news

Health stories in the news

Staying sharp as you age Benedict Carey writes in the New York Times about the work of researchers who are trying to figure out why some people are able to stay mentally sharp well into their 90s. Carey writes: “The evidence suggests that people who spend long stretches of their days, three hours and more, [...]

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May 23, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Morning Report: Seattle and national health news roundup

Morning Report: Seattle and national health news roundup

Honey often mislabeled and adulterated The international honey trade is “fire with crime and intrigue” with honey traders “resorting to elaborate schemes to dodge tariffs and health safeguards”, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer senior correspondent Andrew Schneider reports in a two-part investigative series on the honey industry. As a result, Schneider warns, don’t believe the label. “You [...]

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December 31, 2008 | 0 Comments More