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Topic: Aging and the Elderly

  
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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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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»

Ivan Glickman

"Ageism"--Next Work+Life Fit Barrier to Break?

In the past few weeks, I’ve heard a lot about aging and ageism in the workplace.  But it took reading some comments on an article I found to doing research on the candidates in Politico.com entitled, “John McCain doesn’t work ...READ»

(Not) the Same Old Story

Eden Alternative is a change-minded organization determined to save a critically ill patient: long-term care for the elderly. The nursing-home industry should be about living, argues founder Bill Thomas, not about dying. Here's his prescription -- and lessons for changing any industry.READ»

Innovation Scouts

How creative businesses in technology and media are unearthing new ideas in unexpected places--from an American Idol-style contest at Adobe Systems to eBay's new "disruption" team. Meet the new cool hunters.READ»

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Work/Life: All Play and No Work...I Can Dream, Can't I?

Let the other bloggers concern themselves with the latest narrowing of the field in the presidential election; let a different set of online pundits make their Super Bowl predictions…I am moved to discuss a rather inspiring story I ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Heartbreaking Reminder--There's No Eldercare

“Please be advised that as your parents get older there are no resources to help you to care for them.  If you have no money at all, the government will try to help but the process is cumbersome and the wait can be long.  If you ...READ»

AVATARS   |  Comment

Never Pre-Judge

Never pre-judge. Don't think a person my be too old for a job. A person's work experience can be more valuable than a college degree. When you interview to fill a job position, do not make the mistake of not considering older ...READ»

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Learn Fast, Learn Well

While the Information Age can deliver facts and data in an instant, wisdom is still learned the old-fashioned way.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»

Ivan Glickman

Beginner's Luck

According to Thomas Kuhn’s classic book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, youthful exuberance is a key driver of scientific discovery and change. This seems to square up with my own experience of product and service ...READ»

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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Think Positive

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Aging Assumptions

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Books on Aging (And Reverse Aging)

RealAge: Are You As Young As You Can Be? by Michael F. Roizen M.D. (Cliff Street Books, 1999) The best compilation of scientific evidence and statistics about what exactly affects aging, for better and for worse. Dr. Bob Arnot's ...READ»

LEISURE   |  Comment

Making a Resolution that Matters

To make resolutions that matter, don't look forward. Look back.READ»

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ICFF 2009   |  Comment

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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Healthy Leadership

With 77 million baby boomers slated to turn 85 years old in the next 20 years, it's safe to say that there should be growth in fields that deal with the health of the elderly.READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

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»

Next: iPod Hearing Aids?

A new Wired article states that younger generations are experiencing hearing damage equal to older adults due to prolonged use of portable music players at high volumes. I watch my volume, but most don't (for the record, one study ...READ»

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Progressive Pants

Distressed denim is nothing new. (Remember the horrible stonewashed jeans of the '80s?) But the global market for new jeans that look, well, old, continues to grow. An article in today's New York Times considers the work of ...READ»

The Labor-Shortage Myth

When boomers start to retire, the theory goes, we'll see a job boom. Too bad it won't happen.READ»

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»

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»