For years, scientists have struggled to find the cause of Alzheimer’s and dementia. As it turns out, the answer might be elusive because there isn’t just one cause. Indeed, each week seems to bring a new headline with a new causal link. Earlier this month, we told you about the beneficial relationship between mental exercise… Read More »
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A Basic Breakdown of Medicaid for Massachusetts
We talk a lot about elder law, elder care, and Medicaid on this website, and for many of our readers, those terms are part of everyday life. What if you’re a newcomer to the world of Medicaid, though? Or maybe you’re a family member trying to learn a little more so you can help an… Read More »
VA Extends Veterans Benefits to Gay Couples
Change is fast. Just last month, we told you about the U.S. Senate’s refusal to extend veterans benefits to gay couples, a hot-button point of contention for many years. Of course, that was before the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized gay marriage nationwide. View image | gettyimages.com At the… Read More »
An Outfit That Ages You 30 Years: Fashion Foible or Tech Marvel?
If Joan Rivers taught us anything before she passed away, it’s that fashion matters. The right outfit can be slimming or swelling, flattening or flattering, gaudy or gorgeous. Your wardrobe can even affect how young you look. But what about how old you feel? As it turns out, there’s a new kind of suit that… Read More »
Maybe Old Age Needs a New Marketing Manager
“Old age” isn’t a phrase that gets anyone excited, but maybe that’s just the phrase’s fault. View image | gettyimages.com In a compelling new editorial, the Daily Telegraph says that modern aging is in desperate need of a marketing makeover. We hear so much about 60 becoming the new 40, after all, but everyone still… Read More »
Seniors’ Advice Needs Are Changing: Less Recreation, More Care
We recently came across an interesting article written specifically for financial advisors. It’s an industry article that encourages those professionals to brace themselves for a major change in their trade. Investment News magazine reports that most of the advisors they talk to are primarily interested in the IRA rollover market these days. Their clients are… Read More »
Senate Refuses To Extend Veterans Benefits To Same-Sex Families
Earlier this month, the United States Senate rejected a measure that would have extended veterans benefits to some same-sex married couples. The proposal, which would have amended existing federal rules on the subject, missed the mark by just seven votes. View image | gettyimages.com Unfortunately, many of the news reports on the issue have created… Read More »
Applying For Medicaid Can Be Tough
Medicaid is an essential part of healthcare and life planning for America’s elderly, but getting signed up is vastly more complicated than most first-timers anticipate. That’s true whether you’re applying for yourself or for an aging parent. View image | gettyimages.com Of course, those who’ve dealt with government applications in the past are probably unsurprised… Read More »
Twenty-Five Percent of America’s Nursing Homes Harbor MRSA
We turn to nursing homes when our loved ones need more constant or aggressive healthcare. It’s horrifying to think, then, that the nursing home might be the place they contract a potentially life-threatening infection. And yet a startling new study finds that more than a quarter of U.S. nursing homes harbor MRSA. View image |… Read More »
Robin Williams’ Will: No Exploitation of His Image for 25 Years
Don’t look for a Robin Williams hologram at next year’s Oscars. Who can forget the dancing Michael Jackson hologram at last year’s Billboard Music Awards? Or Celine Dion’s “American Idol” duet with a posthumous Elvis? Or the recent Audrey Hepburn commercial for Dove chocolates? The advertising and entertainment industries love a good resurrection. But they… Read More »