Geek tragedy and the limits of technology
Technology is making things much better, but it is not the be-all and end-all that technoholics would have you believe.
Technology is making things much better, but it is not the be-all and end-all that technoholics would have you believe.
As we observe Falls Prevention Awareness Day and plan for Active Aging Week next week, new evidence arises of the health benefits of Tai Chi for older adults.
Falls Prevention Awareness Day is Sept. 23. The National Council on Aging offers some simple steps to reduce the risk of falling for your residents or other older adults in your life.
A rather disturbing report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reminded me of a former neighbor, “Bob.”
One community will have a memorable National Assisted Living Week thanks to some local college students.
Dogs are awesome. But don’t take my word for it. Take Harvard’s.
Tai Chi has been shown to help with falls prevention and offers other health benefits.
A new book delineates the qualities that prospective residents should seek in a senior living community. Can you meet the expectations?
Advance care planning is best begun before medical crises arise, yet it’s too often a misunderstood or taboo subject. Senior settings can help by doing three things.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported on a subject that many industry folk have been speaking about in hushed tones for a while: whether the rapidly growing inventory of senior living housing stock...