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What Is the Difference Between Hospice and Palliative Care?

Both palliative and hospice care are vital services for the aging population. Both offer comfort and compassionate care for patients with life-limiting illnesses, but there are significant differences which are often misunderstood.

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General Hospital Tackles Alzheimer’s Disease—And Gets it Right

General Hospital has embraced a topic close to reality for many of us. Mike Corbin, the father of Sonny Corinthos (Port Charles’s loveable crime boss) has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and Sonny and his extended family are caring for Mike at home in their mansion on Harbor View Road.

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Poet Finds New Way to Share Her Words

Irene Hicks is a 72-year-old poet who can no longer write down her beautiful stanzas due to Parkinson's disease. With the help of Wish of a Lifetime and Brookdale Senior Living, she has been able to craft her poems using a voice-activated computer.

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The Man Who Ran Texas

Albert Burrier discovered running in 1950 and hasn't stopped since. Today, even though he's 84 years old and legally blind, he still runs three miles every other day and participates in 5ks and other running events throughout the year.

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Boomers Redefined Youth, Now They are Redefining Aging

Seniors over the age of 60 are redefining what it means to age. Take iconic baby boomers of today, such as Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, and Meryl Streep. They don't seem "old". Find out how the over 60 generation is revolutionizing the aging process.

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81-Year-Old Ironman

Jon Adamson started running after a friend's early death helped him realize that a sedentary lifestyle was disastrous for his health. Now the 81-year-old has completed more than 200 competitions, including the infamous Ironman. Learn more about Adamson's incredible story.

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Six Ways to Memorialize Your Loved Ones

You want to remember your loved ones and the memories you've shared together. But what's the best way to do that? Thankfully, there are new methods for memorializing our loved ones, and here are six unique ones.

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Five Reasons for Choosing Senior Living Sooner than Later

The decision to move to senior living can be difficult and emotional. Most people prefer to stay at home as long as possible, but what they may not realize is how much senior living can improve their lives. In fact, many residents say they wish they had made the move sooner.

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z_Redirect_Decom_06012025_How Senior Living Helped Me Become My Mother's Daughter Again

Caregiving for aging parents is tough, and making decisions for long-term care can be even more challenging. That’s why I am sharing my story. I am proof that senior living truly allows you to become your mother’s daughter again.

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A Stronger Body Can Lead to a Sharper Mind

Physical activity and exercise have a positive impact on overall health, especially in aging adults and seniors. Not only is physical activity beneficial to the health of your body, but it's also extremely important in maintaining a healthy mind. Learn more about the correlation between a strong body and a sharper mind.

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When Is the Best Time to Start Planning for Retirement?

Retirement can be an exciting next step in your life when you dedicate your time to yourself, try out new hobbies and even do some traveling you’ve been putting off while you’ve focused on your career. But the retirement you’ve always dreamed of is only a possibility if you’ve accurately planned for it.

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Are You Ready for Dr. Robot?

Artificial Intelligence and technology are helping doctors make more accurate diagnoses of illnesses and diseases. Learn about AI advances and how they could impact senior medical care.

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Tech Tips: 10 Tips for Teaching Technology to Seniors

Before your next visit, consider arming yourself with the following 10 tips for teaching technology to seniors.

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Caregiver's Corner

Negotiating Sibling Caregiving Relationships: Who Should Care For Mom?

A parent in need can bring a whole family together. But unfortunately, many families end up feeling divided by disagreements about how to care for an aging parent. Who is the best person to take care of Mom? How can a long-distance sibling help out? When, if at all, is the right time to consider moving her to a care facility?

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The Good News and Bad News on the Latest Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures

Last week, the Alzheimer’s Association released its 2018 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report. The numbers are heading in the same direction they typically do—up.

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