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I’m not new to aging, but I am new to this age. The age where my balance is mischievous, reaction times lazy, and my agility is sometimes asleep at the wheel. I love my life. I have lived life full, and will continue to do so for a long, long time.
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I’ve always loved digging in the dirt. Literal dirt, metaphorical dirt, put me in a dirt pile – I’m as happy as a pup sniffing out a delicious trail to some long-lost bone…You get the idea. I’m an Anthropologist by nature and profession.
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Medicare is one of the federal / state health insurance programs available in the United States. It is eligible for use by those who are age 65 and older.
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June is declared by the Alzheimer’s Association, the world’s largest non-profit funder of Alzheimer’s disease research, as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month.
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View survey info on https://www.greatplacetowork.com/ Great Place to Work® is the global authority on employee experience, workplace culture, and effective business leadership practices.
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Assisted Living vs The NBA Bubble In full disclosure, I was never an NBA player (think, Joe Pesci’s character in The Super). Always an NBA fan and sometimes the outdoor basketball court entertainer who relied on a hook shot too often.
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Studies show that more than two-thirds of Americans over the age of 65 will need long-term care at some point in their life. Given this fact, it’s more important than ever to make a plan for how you will pay for assisted living.
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An Alzheimer’s diagnosis leads to countless questions and sometimes a lack of knowledge on where to get the answers. There are a variety of resources available to those who have recently had a loved one diagnosis with Alzheimer’s, such as books, guides, doctors, and other professionals.
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Sarcopenia is a disease that refers to the loss of muscle mass as one naturally ages. There are several factors that can lead to this loss of muscle, but inactivity is one of them. The lack of activity and inability to maintain the range of motion are all signs that one is suffering from Sarcopenia.
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