An Intergenerational Approach to Senior Care
A 2018 report from Generations United and the Eisner Foundation stated that there are 105 intergenerational "shared site" programs in the U.S.. Over 2/3 of the programs said that the goal of their intergenerational program was to "promote positive intergenerational relationships, improve attitudes toward elders and youth and support the health and development of participants."
August 20, 2019Hilary Young #Aging10 Diabetic Desserts for a Hot Day
How does pineapple mini-fruit pizza sound to you?
August 15, 2019Beth Lueders #Health LivingFormer Nurse, Family Caregiver Enjoys Second Career as Professional Caregiver in Home Care
"I've thought about properly retiring in the future, but being a caregiver gives me so much flexibilty when it comes to my schedule that I can enjoy other parts of my life and still do the job," Judy Harris says.
August 13, 2019Hilary Young #CaregivingFree CEU Webinar: Supporting the Elder LGBT Community
With concerns about their safety and quality of care, many LGBT elders must choose to hide their gender identity and/or sexual orientation to survive in the healthcare system. Paul Blom, owner of Right at Home Greater Twin Cities, has been a part of training over 13,000 senior service providers in Minnesota and across the country on caring for LGBT older adults.
August 08, 2019Right at Home #AgingThe Evolution of Senior Living
We spoke with Martin Siefering to find out how are senior service providers, as well as the architecture and design industry, responding to the changing needs and expectations of the boomer generation.
August 06, 2019Hilary Young #AgingPreparing for Emergencies
Emergencies of all types can occur, from health crises to natural and man-made disasters. Sudden or severe physical symptoms can be life threatening, particularly for the senior who lives alone and cannot summon immediate help. Living in an at-risk area where the fury of Mother Nature unleashes tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, blizzards or other weather-related events calls for being prepared—before the emergency erupts.
August 01, 2019Beth LuedersHighlights of 2019's The State of Senior Living Survey
Perkins Eastman, a global architecture firm with a practice dedicated to senior living, completed its fourth biennial survey on the state of senior living in America. The results were published in “The State of Senior Living: An Industry Grappling with Autonomy,” which aimed to take a “final glimpse of the industry before the end of the decade and [serve as a] witness to the impact of the leading edge of the Boomers—the fading of the silent generation and the technological transformation of everyday living.”
July 30, 2019Hilary Young #AgingProverbs and Sayings About Old Age and Wisdom
Today, aging is still considered a sign of experience and wisdom in many cultures across the planet. We bring you poignant proverbs and sayings about old age from some these people groups.
July 23, 2019 Beth Lueders #AgingThe Hidden Costs of Burials
The median cost for a funeral, including the basics of a casket, funeral service, embalming, professional fee service and transfer of the remains, ran about $7,500 in 2017. The hidden costs of burials can scare the life out of anyone who is not prepared for the final bill when a loved one passes.
July 18, 2019Beth Lueders #AgingCommon Ornamental Garden Herbs With Medicinal Benefits
Many cultures around the world still use plants and herbs for medicinal purposes, with great success. If you tend a garden or have planter boxes that can grow common ornamental garden herbs, you can use the herbs to cure your ailments, as well.
July 16, 2019Hilary Young #Health Living