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Latest News For Seniors And Their Families

Every week we publish articles for you on our website about the most relevant news about the art, science, business and politics of aging in the United States and the rest of the world. This edition of our newsletter summarizes the articles that we've published since the date of our last newsletter, and we hope you enjoy it!

Something To Think About

"Life is not over because you have diabetes. Make the most of what you have, be grateful."
Dale Evans

"Diabetes taught me discipline."
Sonia Sotomayor


How Seniors Can Benefit from the Help of Social Workers

Geriatric Social Workers Help Protect the Elderly

Most people know that social workers assist with family interventions and oversee issues like foster care and child protection. You may not realize, however, that they also assist with care for the elderly. Geriatric social workers specialize in helping people over the age of 65 by addressing challenges associated […]


Caregiving: How To Lose Everything By “Saving Money” (Part 7)

A Cautionary Tale, Based On A True Story

Tom and Helen Conway had a live-in housekeeper named Greta, who met a labor lawyer who talked Greta into suing them for unpaid wages and other damages in excess of $1 million. They hired a specialist labor law defense attorney, who told them, “You need to prepare for […]


How to Manage Senior Diabetes with a Healthy Lifestyle

Living a Full Life With Diabetes

Diabetes affects millions of Americans, causing frightening symptoms and costing billions of dollars annually in health care services. But despite the reputation diabetes has as a life-altering disease, seniors can effectively manage the condition in order to live a full, active life. With a combination of the right medication […]


Caregiving: How To Lose Everything By “Saving Money” (Part 6)

A Cautionary Tale, Based On A True Story

Tom and Helen Conway had a live-in housekeeper named Greta, who met a labor lawyer online, who said that the Conways had been paying Greta far less than they should have for the past eight years. They met with Greta’s lawyer, who offered to settle for $1 […]


How to Spot the Signs of Senior Self-Neglect

Seniors Living Alone May Neglect Basic Needs

As people age, certain routine daily tasks become more difficult to carry out. Basic activities like meal preparation, personal hygiene, and cleaning may require much more effort than they used to. For seniors living alone, these tasks may seem impossible to keep up with, especially if depression, medication side effects, […]


Caregiving: How To Lose Everything By “Saving Money” (Part 5)

A Cautionary Tale, Based On A True Story

Tom and Helen Conway had a live-in housekeeper named Greta, who met a labor lawyer online, who said that the Conways had been paying Greta far less than they should have for the past eight years. They were in a meeting at the offices of the law […]

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