Unhoused residents struggle to find affordable housing.

Unhoused residents struggle to find affordable housing.
Mental health is often overlooked in other caregiver support programming.
Once data is gathered, design modifications to elder care facilities could be warranted.
More training and specified staff could make a huge difference in how people with PD and dementia are treated.
New book zeroes in on the clarity that comes with aging.
Cuts to Medicaid and the threat of mass deportations could do irreparable harm to direct care.
How the LTCOP came about and the challenges it faces.
On the health and psychological benefits of this crucial federal program.
‘One simple fact should motivate us: A victim of elder abuse is never the same.’
A look at the numbers of who’s staying in the hospital for longer periods and downstream effects.
Putting older patients at the center of care via new protocols that include nutrition as part of the care action steps.
Personal tale brings home the truth about our caregiving infrastructure, or lack thereof.
Step-by-advice on how to ensure spousal peace of mind about benefits.
Why it might be wise for elders to use Continuous Glucose Monitors.
Addressing training, care practices, burnout and retention, the National Dementia Workforce Study should shine a light on the state of dementia care.
As the election approaches, we should focus on care and caregiving.
A quick, personal take on the Jamaican Sorrel tradition.
Tailoring multisector plans for aging to data-driven metrics will ensure challenges are met and can be tracked.
Prescient in the past, relevant today.
Tying the personal to the professional is a wise exercise in the evolution of women’s place in the world.