January 4, 2023 —
Many people make resolutions in January to set their intentions for the year and take steps to reach their goals. And taking any step to have healthier habits is a good goal to have! More than seven in 10 deaths in the United States are caused by chronic conditions that might have been prevented by... Read More
December 15, 2022 —
Itâs almost time to close the books on 2022. No matter how your year went, many people find themselves reminiscing about the ups and downs of the past year and thinking about their goals for the year ahead. Getting to see another year is a gift for which we can be thankful. Aging is a... Read More
December 1, 2022 —
Being diagnosed with Alzheimerâs disease is a life-changing event for the person experiencing symptoms and their loved ones. There is currently no cure for Alzheimerâs disease, and treatment options are limited. There is, however, a lot that the person with a new diagnosis of Alzheimerâsâand their loved onesâcan do to make sure the path ahead... Read More
November 15, 2022 —
While âgrannies in glassesâ is an ageist stereotype, it is true that our eyes change as we get older. Itâs important for older adults to get regular eye exams, because some age-related vision changes can be hard to detect. With regular exams, your ophthalmologist can detect problems early when treatment is more likely to be... Read More
November 1, 2022 —
This yearâs Great American Smokeout, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, is November 17. This third Thursday in November is set aside to urge all American smokers to quit that day or make a plan to quit. Itâs never too late to quit smoking, especially for older adults. Many Americans still smoke, even though we... Read More
October 15, 2022 —
Everyone has moments of occasional forgetfulness. Maybe we forget where we left our glasses or misplace our cell phone. And increasing forgetfulness can be a normal part of getting older. Our bodies make lots of changes as we get older, and that includes our brains. It can take longer to learn new information, such as... Read More
October 1, 2022 —
Why are we here? What do we owe our communities and future generations? Is it worth it to contemplate our existence? These may seem like philosophical questions, but they are the type of questions pondered by people with a sense of purpose. Having a sense of purpose is generally defined as having goals, an aim... Read More
September 15, 2022 —
Almost everyone loves music. We use it as a soundtrack to our lives, in both happy moments like weddings and birthdays, and in more somber moments. Music can recall powerful memories of important moments in our lives. Our love of music is innate. Babies will bop along to a song that catches their ears, and... Read More
September 1, 2022 —
Surveys of older adults show that most of us would like to stay in our homes as we get older. We have invested time and money in making our homes exactly as weâd like. Maybe we know all the neighbors or live near cherished family members. It makes sense. The familiar environment is comforting. But... Read More
August 15, 2022 —
Advances in medicine mean that people are living longer than ever before. Those extra years we have added to our collective lifespans are not without some challenges. The older we get, the more likely we are to develop a health condition. And many of the health conditions older people develop will be chronic, or unlikely... Read More