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Change the Game: Add Aging to the Parent-Centric Work+Life Debate

The other day, as I read Sharon Meers' (author of Getting to 50/50) clear and compelling article in The Washington Post, "How Joe Biden Can Help Working Parents," I had two conflicting reactions: First was, "Go Sharon!" because she ...READ»

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GE and Intel to the Old and Infirm: Stay Home!

GE and Intel want to keep sick people at home--instead of the hospital.READ»

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California Supreme Court to Hear Former Employee's Ageism Case Against Google

The California Supreme Court has been called into a dispute between Google and a 54-year-old engineer in an ageism row. Brian Reid was employed at the search engine giant in the summer of 2002 but, within two years was deemed "an old ...READ»

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Aging in America – Eldercare, eCareDiary, and Community

Let’s face it, aging in America is not easy. We have built one of the greatest nations in the world, but we have left our growing elderly population to figure out MANY things on their own. As more of our aging population lives into advanced aging (their eighties and nineties), some very unique problems have arisen regarding eldercare. READ»

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Boomers: Smartphone’s Next Mass Audience

Can you imagine your parents scheduling doctors appointments and managing medications on an iPhone or Blackberry? It’s not a far-off reality. Smartphones empower Boomers to better manage health situations and...READ»

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It depends on what angle you from life

At the beginning of the elderly every step way, shoes are all do our utmost so that the elderly feel comfortable, step by step, day after day.But as time went on, not long before shoes and began to feel tired, the body pressure is so ...READ»

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Bow to Your Robot Overlor... Er, We Mean, Check Out This Butler and Housemaid of Tomorrow!

We've joked about the robocalypse a lot, but robot tech really is developing at one hell of a clip. And you may be rubbing, um, shoulders with robo-house assistants sooner than you think, as two recent developments from France and ...READ»

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Newton Seniors Offered 10% Discount at Brookline Dentist

Dentist serving Boston-Newton residents offers 10% senior citizen discount valid on all restorative, cosmetic and general dentistry services during the month of February.READ»

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Welcome to Unretirement

Forward-thinking companies are still looking at incentives to keep older talent in place, even in this topsy-turvy downturn world.READ»

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VA Benefits & Medicaid

Before applying for Medicaid and VA Non-Service Pension Benefits, check to see if having both will act to disqualify getting Medicaid. “While it’s true that the VA Non-Service Pension Benefits does help with eldercare, which ...READ»

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How to Age With Grace

The current anti aging discoveries show that if humans ate healthfully, were sheltered from environmental toxins, got adequate exercise and rest, and spent most of their lives away from the sun, their skin would look and feel plump, ...READ»

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Antioxidants help against Hearing Loss

A recent study done by the University of Floridahttp://www.ufl.edu, along with researchers from the University of Wisconsin, revealed that antioxidants could help protect against hearing loss. The test identified a protein that ...READ»

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Intel Health Guide Brings Virtual Doctor Visits to the Mainstream

It may sound a little creepy, but Intel thinks that virtual doctor visits are the future of health care for the elderly. The Intel Health Guide, launched in the U.S. last year, is a simple white box with a screen that includes a ...READ»

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Want To Stay Healthy After Retirement? Keep Working

Since the Great Depression, a commonly held perspective on the good life is that we can all look forward to retirement, when we didn't have to work any more. We would be more relaxed and healthier away from the stresses of work. There's a couple of flaws in that argument. For one thing, retirement, like pensions, was an invention of the depression, intended to deal with the problem of unemployment. Prior to the depression the concept of retirement didn't exist. And for the most part, people are viewing retirement in a very different way today. AARP in the U.S., report from a survey done in 2008 that 70% of workers plan to continue working past their retirement age.Now recent research questions the assumption that not working anymore will improve your health. READ»

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What Is Long-Term Care Insurance--Do I Need It?

Long Term Care Insurance is Designed to Preserve Lifestyles and Protect Your Assets.READ»

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Blended Families Can Prove Challenging to Caregivers

Divorce seldom fails to up the complexity quotient when you add stepparents into the caregiving and estate planning equations, explains Elder law attorney Gene L. Osofsky of the law firm Osofsky & Osofsky.READ»

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Medicare Supplement Realities

It's always best to be cautious about applying for the various benefits older people are entitled to, as many of them have certain restrictions or qualifications that those applying don't know. READ»

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Home Sweet Nursing Facility

Removing your loved one from the familiar environs of home and moving them into a nursing 'home' or facility can be a gut-wrenching experience. It doesn't have to be.READ»

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Toyota Unveils Wheelchair Propelled by Thoughts Alone

We'll still have to wait a few years to mind-meld with our Camrys, but researchers at Toyota have unveiled an advanced brain sensing system that controls the movement of a wheelchair by reading a user's thoughts alone. By processing ...READ»

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Living for Social Networks, Literally

More and more elderly people are joining social networks, according to The New York Times, and it may be saving them from death by boredom. Among senior citizens who ventured online in 2008, the number that visited social ...READ»

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Age Related Health Care

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if a person is older, they would likely pay more for health insurance, as opposed to younger people.READ»

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Health Insurance for Those Over 65

When Wellcare and Coventry no longer carry Medicare Advantage in 2010, it will be a change that will affect many older Americans. READ»

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Walkers and Canes, Ingeniously Redesigned for the Future

Of all the design we saw at ICFF, this is the only one that had several passers-by cooing, "We need this!"  The two designs by Takano Heartworks perfect objects you'd never think twice about: Walkers and canes. Here's ...READ»

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Move Over Iron Man: A Robotic Exoskeleton

Here's a detail that Iron Man got all wrong: The suit's inventor is an American businessman. Please. Tony Stark would never get the jump on the Japanese. Witness this working robotic suit:   The ...READ»