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Aging In Place
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Alzheimer's research puts spotlight on this nutrient
Scientists from the Minneapolis Veterans' Affairs Health Care System discovered that supplements containing vitamin E - which can be found in fruits, vegetables and various seeds - may have potential in future Alzheimer's treatment.
What will 2014 bring for eldercare?
Happy New Year from Independa!
Telecare solutions are rife for investment in 2014
The issue of eldercare has posed a quandary to civilized societies for centuries, as communities have come together to determine how to best look out for their oldest members.
Eldercare program takes three-pronged approach to help seniors age in place
A new eldercare program in Baltimore is aimed at empowering older adults to age in place with a three-pronged approach that focuses on caregiver support, occupational support and alterations to the home that facilitate independent living.
Financial planner advises older adults to raise the issue of eldercare this holiday
One financial planner argues that the holidays present a unique opportunity to iron out future plans for eldercare.
Half of older adults troubled by "bothersome pain," study shows
Researchers from the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at the University of Washington have discovered that more than half of older adults experience "bothersome pain" on a fairly regular basis.
Inside the lives of family caregivers
Recently, The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch touched on the unique concerns of adult children who currently act as caregivers and provided tips that may alleviate some of the burden.
To target adult children, speak to their concerns
Generally, adult children don't start looking into independent and assisted living options until a clear need has formed.
Independa CEO to speak at "Aging in Place" panel at 2013 mHealth Summit
Are Senior Providers doing enough to meet the growing demand for quality care?
Should you be marketing to adult children?
Given that millions of adult children have taken on the task of caring for their elderly loved ones, it's clear that more must be done to address this audience.
Help your care recipients stay connected this holiday season
Despite the efforts of caregivers and communities, all too many older adults spend the holidays alone.
Heartfelt USA Today piece recognizes caregivers this Thanksgiving
In a touching piece for USA Today, columnist Alcestis "Cooky" Oberg detailed the incredible efforts of two family members who selflessly took on the role of caregiver for an aging aunt with Alzheimer's disease.
Is informal caregiving driving women from the workforce?
Middle-aged women who take on the role of informal caregiver for their loved ones are statistically less likely to be a part of the labor force at large.
Japanese hospitals introduce French approach to eldercare that prioritizes dignity, compassion
The Japan Times reports that a French caregiving method known as "Humanitude" is now being introduced to hospitals on the island nation, which is also experiencing the strain of this demographic shift.
New study tackles issue of pressure ulcers among older adults
Older adults who experience restricted mobility because of arthritis or some other age-related condition have many unique concerns to contend with, and often require a greater degree of assistance and attention than their peers.


