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Dec 22, 2022

With the holiday season upon us, many may be looking forward to traditions that will bring joy and warmth - but if your family member is living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia, this time can become overwhelming. If you are a caregiver, take care of yourself and allow yourself to maintain the traditions you can...


Dec 20, 2022

Many things count as grief and loss – from the actual death of a loved one to the loss of a significant relationship. As cliché as it may sound, there’s not one way to deal with grief and loss during the holidays.

We’ve all just lived through a pandemic that took a lot of lives and loved ones away from us. As the...


Nov 22, 2022

For adult children who do not live close to their aging parents, the holidays can be a good time to visit to make sure things are good as they seem. In addition to staying connected throughout the year by phone or Zoom calls, a personal visit may give you more information that things are ok – or  confirm any...


Nov 15, 2022

Over the past five years, more than 20 million Americans aged 65 and over had elective surgery. This number is expected to grow to more than 27 million by 2030.

While elective surgery can be life-changing and even life-saving, it’s not without its risks. There are many things to consider before elective surgery –...


Oct 26, 2022

Around 10,000 boomers today are turning 65; by 2029, all boomers will be 65 or older - that milestone’s seven years away. 

Historically, the boomers have always been the largest generation in the US. That changed two years ago when the Millennials became the largest generation.

Marketers need to be aware of this...