As people age, they need to make decisions about the type of care they would like to receive and where they would like to ...
"It's like we're back in our dorm in college," said Kirsten Harrison, a resident of a senior housing community in Minnesota.
Welcome back to Retirement Daily’s Age-Tech column, where we provide practical ways for older adults to use technology designed for and by seniors to cope with the challenges of aging. To help you ...
Moving to a retirement community is a big decision. Many of us want to stay in our house for as long as we possibly can. But that can lead to isolation and loneliness.
A HomeCare report citing AARP data describes a disconnect between the desire to age in place and the services needed to ...
Most older adults want to age in place, but the U.S. lacks adequate housing stock that would allow them to do so. Most adults over 50 say they would prefer to stay in their homes as they grow older, ...
As you age, these falls can result in serious injuries ... Being prepared for emergencies is an important part of aging in place. By planning ahead, a person will be ready for unexpected ...
Other organizations are pursuing similar efforts: AARP is committed to “disrupt the [negative] narrative” of aging, while the United Nations has labeled ageism as nothing less than a serious ...