If you are among those people that doesn’t find pleasure in doing the activities you used to love spending time on, or constantly having feelings of hopelessness, making it hard for you to reach the end of the day – you’re not the only one. Depression can hit...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Jun 14, 2019
More and more people aged over 60 appearing all over the world and starting to travel so airports have started to take steps to make their commute easier and more convenient. One of these travelers is Samantha Flores who had some difficulties moving around the airport....
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Jun 11, 2019
With seniors getting older and their bodies weakening as a result, assisted living facilities and the likes have started opting in for call in doctors and nurses instead of the regular call to the 911. A 73-year-old patient moved in an assisted living facility in Raleigh,...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Jun 10, 2019
Your life can get substantially more difficult when you find out that one of your loved ones has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. At the moment you get notified, you’ll probably find it hard to plan for the future as you will probably have no idea as to what...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Jun 4, 2019
During a new preliminary study, scientists tested using stem cells to combat osteoarthritis. Even though it was a small study, it showed promising results, which will encourage larger studies to be made on this subject. Osteoarthritis of the knee (KOA) is a condition that is caused...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | May 27, 2019
An inventor was able to create a ‘Music Memory Box’ with the help of crowdfunding and it’s making a huge difference in people’s lives despite its small size. This Music Memory Box is made with the help of photos, objects, and...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | May 24, 2019
There’s some good news coming from the medical community that claims PET scans that are able to identify changes in the brain that are connected with Alzheimer’s disease might make it easier to reach a diagnosis and improve medical care for people affected by dementia and...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | May 21, 2019
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, every 65 seconds someone develops Alzheimer’s disease in the U.S. At the moment, approximately 4.5 million people have this disease. If the disease keeps spreading with the same rate, almost 14 million people will be affected by
Read moreDarko Siracevski | May 13, 2019
Every year there is an annual Healthcare Conference in London. This year there was a presentation of more than 350 products. Many of these products are tending to change the healthcare system. The companies also remake and change the old technologies into something new. But which...
Read moreDuska Milcovska | May 10, 2019
Lawsuits against senior living communities one the rise As the senior population in the U.S. increases, so does the need for more and more senior living communities. And with more senior living communities come more claims and lawsuits raised against them, so when they lose –...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | May 6, 2019
Aldersbridge Communities, formerly known as United Methodist Elder Care, is a non-profit long-term care provider for skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living and independent living services that is present on various locations in Rhode Island. They recently announced their annual “Adding Life to Years” fundraising gala...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Apr 29, 2019
As single-income families saw a decline during the last century or so, a big number of seniors in America avoid retirement because of lack of money. The choice of leaving the job and retire is being more difficult to make due to the unsteady social safety nets, insufficient...
Read moreDarko Siracevski | Apr 25, 2019