How to Choose an Adult Day Services Program

(Editor’s note: This article is part of an editorial partnership between Next Avenue and the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, a Cleveland-based nonprofit whose mission is to advance support for older adults and caregivers.) Many older adults want to s… Continue reading

How to Choose an Adult Day Services Program

(Editor’s note: This article is part of an editorial partnership between Next Avenue and the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, a Cleveland-based nonprofit whose mission is to advance support for older adults and caregivers.) Many older adults want to s… Continue reading

Coronavirus: What Heart Patients Should Know

(This article appeared previously in American Heart Association News.) As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world and in the U.S. — now a pandemic — it has shown to be a much more serious illness for people with underlying healt… Continue reading

Joan Lunden on Aging: We Have to ‘Decline to Decline’

Joan Lunden is one of those celebrities who is instantly relatable, which is why she was so successful co-hosting ABC’s Good Morning America for 17 years in the 1980s and 1990s. By sharing her personal challenges — healthy living, caregiving and surviv… Continue reading

Coronavirus: Protection in Long-Term Care

As confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread across the U.S., concern for our own health and our loved ones’ health is understandably high. It’s especially worrisome for older adults, who are more vulnerable to this infection; fo… Continue reading

How to Help a Mom Through Postpartum Depression

As a psychotherapist who does counseling with new mothers, when I ask a client how she’s doing, I’m hoping to hear some version of, “I’m tired, but it’s an amazing experience” or “Being a mom is awesome.” But, sometimes instead I hear something like, “… Continue reading

Hearts in Space Teach Us How to Keep Them Healthy on Earth

(This article appeared previously in American Heart Association News.) On Feb. 20, 1962, John Glenn made history when he became the first American to orbit the Earth. About half an hour after launch, somewhere over Zanzibar, he made a bit of lesser-kno… Continue reading

A Simple, Effective Tool for Strengthening Muscles

Ugh. It’s late. It’s raining. It’s … whatever reason you tell yourself you can’t exercise or go to the gym. Sound familiar? But as we get older, exercise becomes an even more critical component of healthy aging. Adults begin to lose as much as 3% to 5%… Continue reading

Dementia + Addiction Complicates Diagnosis and Treatment

Substance use disorders are a growing problem among the older population. Add a diagnosis of dementia and the situation can become nearly impossible to manage without professional intervention. Experts say as boomers age, this scenario will only become… Continue reading

Leading the Way in Innovative Affordable Housing for Older Adults

Until recently, Ruth Mariam, 95, of St. Louis, had to spend $50 each way on a cab ride to get from her apartment to her doctor. Otherwise, she’d have to ask one of her children to take off work to give her a lift. But in September, that changed when he… Continue reading