
How to Care for Elderly Parents
Aging parents can bring a mixture of totally different emotions from person to person. Some feel that their parents are coping well with age and can be amazed at how well they deal with the inevitabilities of life. More...

Seeking support when you’re a live-in caregiver
According to the Better at home report, a live in carer allows an individual or couple to stay within the comfort of their own home giving one to one, high quality 24/7 support from a carer who lives with them. More...

4 Things to Consider When Planning for Retirement
Part of planning for retirement means planning for expected and unexpected healthcare costs, which means you’ll need to start shopping for coverage well ahead of time. Turning 65 means you’ll be eligible More...

Albertsons announces special times for Senior Citizens, pregnant and at-risk people to shop
As the situation around Coronavirus continues to unfold, Albertsons Companies’ 2,200+ stores nationwide are setting aside dedicated shopping hours for senior citizens and other at-risk populations, such as pregnant More...

How to Be an Effective Long-Distance Caregiver for an Elderly Parent
How to Care for an Elderly Parent From Afar There’s a lot of responsibility that comes with being the adult child of an elderly parent. And if you live in a different city, state, or country than your parents, More...

Belgian law will increase euthansia, targeting Catholic to force doctors, health workers ‘to kill’ their patients
The lower Chamber of the Belgian federal Parliament has approved several measures in favor of increased access to euthanasia, which has been legal in the country since 2002. On Thursday, a large majority of Chamber More...

10 Signs you love healthcare
Doctors and professionals with healthcare degrees seek to reduce stress around human health issues. Today, according to these doctors, pathologically much attention is paid to health. In this article, we have collected More...

Why Humor is Important for Seniors
Being a caregiver is a difficult job and it’s hard to find humor during tough times of helping your loved one. Finding the time to smile and laugh is more important than you think. It’s important to lighten More...

An Empowered Approach to Caring for a Loved One in a Nursing Home
When a loved one is being cared for in a nursing home facility, you don’t have direct control over their daily activities and it’s difficult to know if they’re being treated appropriately. Unfortunately, nursing More...

6 Tips To Help You Reduce Your Belongings In Preparation For Care
Going into care is a significant life change which requires a lot of planning. Here are some tips to help you reduce your belongings in preparation for care. photo/ StockSnap Going into care is a significant life More...

74-year-old woman Erramatti Mangayamma gave birth to twins using in vitro, dad is 80 years old
A 74-year-old woman Erramatti Mangayamma has given birth to twins with her 80-year-old husband, using in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology. according to Dr. Sanakayyala Umashankar, the director of Ahalya IVF. “The More...

Clearwater man Falo Kane arrested for sexually assaulting seniors in nursing facilities, one was disabled by a stroke
Clearwater police in Florida have arrested Falo Kane for sexual assaulting senior citizens in a health facility, one woman being disabled by a stroke. Kane, 32, was arrested after police investigated incidents during More...

Dignity in Dying promotes assisted suicide as the alternative to a ‘bad death’
In Scotland, euthanasia groups are working to convince lawmakers to legalize assisted suicide, attempting to scare people in a new report, “The Inescapable Truth,” along with a video, which claims that 17 More...

Gov Kate Brown signs Oregon euthanasia bill, ends waiting period
Oregon Governor Kate Brown agreed to expand the assisted suicide law by signing Bill SB 0579 into law. This bill, essentially, eliminates the 15 day waiting period to die by assisted suicide, a safeguard that was More...

Acts 1:8 Ministry Reviews 6 Volunteer Opportunities for the Benevolent Introvert
Becoming a volunteer can be rewarding, take it from Acts 1:8 Ministry, a Christian non-profit powered by the energy and enthusiasm of its many volunteers. However, if you’re an introvert, taking that first More...

Memory Care Assisted Living: Your Guide
Aging is one of the reasons for affecting memory that can turn so bad that those suffering from it forget how to do some tasks as simple as lighting the kitchen stove or recollect their name. They suffer from forgetfulness More...

Maryland euthanasia bill stalls in state Senate as legislators are divided over assisted suicide
Maryland’s assisted suicide bill for allowing terminally-ill patients in Maryland to take their own lives fell one vote short on Wednesday in the Maryland Senate, stalling the legislation for now. Under the More...

New York Man, Rudolph Carryl Pleads Guilty to Securities Fraud, Defrauding Retired Victims
U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray announced today that Rudolph Carryl, 67, formerly of Oyster Bay, N.Y., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge David C. Keesler late Friday, March 15, 2019, and pleaded guilty to securities More...

Caring for an Elderly Father: Senior Community or Home Care?
With your parents getting old, it becomes your responsibility to take proper care of them, not necessarily because of the obligation of them being your parents but because you know you love them as they love you. More...

Obamacare unconstitutional but the battle in Congress is just beginning
A federal judge’s ruling on Friday declaring the Affordable Care Act (ACA) unconstitutional could leave Washington in chaos as the uncertain future of Obamacare will again be questioned. Judge Reed O’Connor, More...