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Should We Bring Back the Cocktail Hour for Seniors?

Updated October 2025 For decades, Americans were told that alcohol consumption has both risks and benefits. One risk comes from the addictive properties of alcohol. In addition to the risk of becoming an alcoholic and the impact that addiction has on mental health, excessive alcohol consumption can cause liver failure, heart disease, pancreatitis, and other […]

Did Valium Kill My Mother?

This is a true story. The names are changed and the author, the daughter, chooses to remain anonymous. It happened many years ago, but the issues remain the same. At 72, Joan was an intelligent, accomplished woman who had suffered a stroke. She had trouble communicating, which frustrated her, but otherwise she was doing well. […]

Preventing and Treating Bed Sores

Updated August 2025 The number of people at risk from pressure ulcers is increasing due to an aging population and a growing prevalence of long-term chronic conditions. Older adults who have functional limitations and immobility issues are especially at risk for developing bed sores. Bed sores, also called pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers, can result […]

Aid for Arthritis Aches

Updated December 2025 Do you suffer with stiff and painful joints? Researchers have found that arthritis is the most prevalent cause of disability in the US, affecting one in five adults. Some forms of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, are particularly common in older adults. One in three people age 65 and older suffer […]

How To Spot, Report and Prevent Elder Abuse

Each year hundreds of thousands of older persons are abused, neglected, and exploited (The National Council on Aging states that one in 10 Americans over the age of 60 have experienced abuse. Some estimates suggest that as many as 5 million seniors experience abuse each year.) . Many victims are people who are older, frail, and […]

The “Invisible Epidemic” of Senior Drug Abuse: Telltale Signs & How to Stop It

Drug misuse among seniors has become an “invisible epidemic,” or so the government’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration believes. No one really knows how serious this epidemic has become, despite all the surveys and studies conducted by various government agencies and research organizations, and with good reason. Seniors use lots of drugs, probably […]

9 Essential Questions to Ask Before Hiring an In-Home Caregiver

The largest segment of home care consists of licensed and unlicensed non-medical personnel who assist individuals with daily tasks such as bathing, eating, cleaning the home and preparing meals. Caregivers work to support the needs of individuals who require such assistance, and this care helps them stay at home versus living in a facility. Oftentimes […]

These Tech Gizmos Don’t Smile and Hug–Yet

Updated July 2025 Technology hasn’t managed to replace hugs and smiles–yet–but technology has made a huge difference in the lives of seniors, their families, and their caregivers. Tech for Aging is Here–and More is Coming With today’s technology, it is now possible to detect falls and summon immediate help, locate wandering seniors or lost keys […]