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Delirium: A Culprit Not Only During, But After Hospitalization

A hospital stay is often a subject of fear, especially for older adults.  Many are afraid that they will leave in a worse condition than before they were hospitalized.  Unfortunately, recent studies reveal that these fears may have some merit.  Researchers from the...

Estate Planning

Too many people are complacent and misinformed about the need for proper estate and long-term care planning.  Inaction or inadequate planning can result in devastation for seniors and their families.   Coordinate beneficiary designations with the desires...

Mental Illness Facts

Mental illnesses are disorders of the brain that can often profoundly disrupt a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, and ability to relate to others.  Mental illnesses include such disorders as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, major depression, obsessive-compulsive...

Fall Prevention for the Home

Each year, thousands of older Americans fall in their home.  Many are seriously injured and some become disabled.  Approximately one-third of the elder population over the age of 65 falls each year, and the risk of falls increases proportionately with age.  At 80...

iPad Applications for Seniors

The iPad series is a popular line of tablet computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple, Inc. The iPad is primarily used as a platform for audio and visual media including: books, newspapers, magazines, photographs, movies, music, games, web content, and...

VA’s Best-Kept Secret

The Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefit has often been called “The VA’s best-kept secret.” This non-service-connected pension benefit is specifically meant to help wartime veterans with unreimbursed medical expenses. Your spouse is even eligible, if qualified....