In the United States, we have a population of 325 million people and about 2.7 million die per year. About 41% choose traditional in ground burials while the remaining 54% choose cremation. In July ...
Are you in the right home? Is it the best place for you to age? And, if not what are your options? By George Downey Thoughts of selling the family home is one of the most challenging ...
Hull Lifesaving Museum’s Rowing Program attracts rowers from all abilities and ages An original founder of the Hull Lifesaving Museum, McCabe remains at the helm, actively involved in advancing the area’s rich lifesaving history he ...
Last night Kristen Arute was our guest on My Generation, broadcast live on 95.9 WATD-FM. Kristen, a staunch advocate for protecting elders from financial fraud, discussed this serious and growing threat against seniors and others vulnerable ...
By Mike Festa, State Director, AARP Massachusetts Credit Freeze Bill Closer to Passage Massachusetts House of Representatives recently passed H.B. 4241: An Act Removing Fees for Security Freezes and Disclosures of Consumer Credit Reports, and ...
Reprinted from Human Rights Watch, February 5, 2018 Nursing homes across the United States routinely give antipsychotic drugs to residents with dementia to control their behavior, despite regulatory prohibitions on this misuse of drugs ...
Over a quarter of Americans say spending more time with elderly family members/friends is a goal for them in 2018. Today, the team at TruSense is releasing the findings of a new survey that reveals ...