WHEN YOUR FAMILY IS TOO BUSY TO SPEND TIME WITH YOU

You can be in a room full of people, and still feel lonely. The same can be said of the ...
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On the Subject of Self-Care for Caregivers

Last week, Leanne Meier RN, BSN had as her guest on her voiceamerica.com podcast Once a Nurse, Always a Nurse, ...
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Back from the Land-of-the-Dead Computer!

Hello my dear blogger friends! It’s been almost 2 years since I posted. Two years!!! My deepest apologies for leaving ...
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AgingExpert: Scams Targeting Seniors

  June is Elder Abuse Awareness month, an excellent time to brush up on the latest scams targeting older members. Up ...
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Santa Could Use Some Accessibility

Dear Santa, Before I explain, how much do you know already? -Anonymous Aging in Place  Well, it’s that time of ...
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AgingExpert: Confronting Dementia

  Is it possible to prevent dementia? Maybe. In June, I attended a professional online seminar with Dr. Matthew Pase, ...
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Daily journals while living in a locked dementia unit: Days 1 and 2

by, Jim Vanden Bosch, Guest Blogger Prologue Recently, I arranged with the administration of a local nursing home for me ...
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VCAM1 and APOE Involved in Microglial Clearance of Amyloid-β – Fight Aging!

One of the characteristics of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease is the inflammatory activation and dysfunction of microglia. ...
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REVIVING THE KAMPUNG SPIRIT IN CITY LIVING

We need a new model for community living in urban townships, and definitely a new role for residents management committee ...
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Garden Glimpses (4) – more Simon Barnes curation

Rose Wild most places. Woody, bushy. Produce hips, insect pollinated, seeds dispersed by birds. Domesticated by cutting – cloning. So, ...
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