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Help for Hoarding
Resources, thought limited, are available for helping seniors who hoard. Read More...
Published
Thu, Jan 28 2010 12:30 PM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
Medical Issues
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hoarding
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psychology
Schooling the Aging Brain
A new study adds to evidence that the aging brain needs novelty and stimulation. Read More...
Published
Tue, Jan 26 2010 9:37 AM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
dementia
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News & Research
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volunteering
How Can the Doctor Aid the Caregiver?
Dr. Pauline Chen explores the role of doctors, patients and caregivers in her weekly Doctor and Patient column. Read More...
Published
Thu, Jan 21 2010 1:19 PM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
caregiving
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Uncategorized
When It's Not Just Clutter Anymore
A needless, incapacitating accumulation of stuff plagues some seniors and exasperates their adult children. Read More...
Published
Wed, Jan 20 2010 8:27 AM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
Medical Issues
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hoarding
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in home
A Blog About Dad
A thousand caregiving blogs have bloomed, but few are as eloquent as Chuck Ross's "Life With Father." Read More...
Published
Tue, Jan 19 2010 10:51 AM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
Arts & Culture
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blogs
A Novel Take on Assisted Living
In a new novel, an unlikely protagonist plots her escape from an assisted living facility and finds love along the way. Read More...
Published
Wed, Jan 13 2010 11:16 AM
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The New Old Age
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Arts & Culture
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assisted living
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books
Overmedication in the Nursing Home
Are psychoactive medications overused in nursing homes? Read More...
Published
Mon, Jan 11 2010 5:00 AM
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The New Old Age
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nursing homes
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News & Research
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drugs
Old Age, New Gizmos
New devices for the aging appear at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. But how many of them are truly useful? Read More...
Published
Wed, Jan 06 2010 6:56 AM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
Arts & Culture
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technology
Overlooking the Frail Years
Why is the prospect of disability and illness more difficult to imagine than death? Read More...
Published
Fri, Jan 01 2010 12:27 PM
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The New Old Age
Filed under:
End-of-Life Care
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palliative care
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costs