
Sniffing Out a Parkinson’s Diagnosis (Literally)
You may very well not recognize her by name, but you’ve probably read her story. Joy Milne has an unbelievably unique talent: sensing Parkinson’s disease

Why Dehydration in Elderly Loved Ones Is So Common and How to Help
Do you realize…roughly half of all older adults are chronically under-hydrated, as reported by a recent scientific study conducted at UCLA? Not only that, but

Cancer Research News: What We Now Know
Annually since 1999, we have attained an increasing reduction in cancer-related deaths, an encouraging trend which is poised to continue as scientists learn more and

One-Third of The U.S. Workforce Are Leaving Their Jobs: Here’s Why
Recently, actor Rob Lowe brought caregiving into the public eye by sharing his experience of taking care of his mom and the toll it took

Providing Care for Seniors with Dementia? Here’s Why You Should Never Go It Alone.
Although scores of seniors are dealing with the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease, a far greater number of family members are trying to cope with providing

Home Care Tips: How to Plan for the Future as a Solo Senior
Solo seniors, or solo agers. These new terms are being passed around to describe baby boomers who do not have children. This strong and independent

9 Tips to Determine if Long-Term Care Insurance Is Right for You
Insurance – most of us carry some sort of policy, ranging from car and house to life insurance. But not many Americans carry long-term care