When it comes to feeling great it turns out that staying indoors might be the new going out For seniors finding joy and well-being indoors can be a real game-changer In this post well explore how indo ...
TRAVERSE CITY - The Grand Traverse Commission on Aging is hosting their annual Baskets of Bounty, the baskets are filled with ...
Once again, November features Something for Seniors – a collection drive of much-needed personal care and hygiene items, as well as activity and entertainment supplies for seniors with needs in ...
Don Walter has been nominated as Senior Services' Volunteer of the Month for November. Don has been volunteering since Sept.
Let's face it, most people have completed a jigsaw puzzle or two during their time, but it makes sense to choose the right ...
We believe you shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality for value, even if you’re budget-conscious like me. Our team put together this list of the cheapest cell phones for seniors to help you with your ...
Was it scary to knock on all those Marines’ doors? What was it like to report in Iraq? Is it still possible for any Marines to face consequences for what happened in Haditha? The In the Dark ...
For all adults age 50 and older, having known obstructive sleep apnea or its symptoms -- as people often do not know they have the problem -- was associated with a higher chance of having signs or ...
It’s also recommended for all adults 50 years or older and those who are 19 through 49 with certain risk conditions. These risk conditions include chronic heart, kidney, liver, or lung disease, ...
Four times as many children have been diagnosed with autism in the past two decades amid improved awareness and screening and evolving definitions. A new study suggests diagnoses have increased at ...
Rates of autism diagnoses nearly tripled between 2011 and 2022 Cases rose most sharply among young adults and among females versus males Better awareness and an easing of stigma around the condition ...
Medicare doesn’t cover the cost, which means millions of older adults, many on fixed incomes, must come up with the money. This policy, Daffner wrote in JAMA, needs to change. “Impaired ...