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How to Help Nursing Home Residents Enjoy the Holidays

How to Help Nursing Home Residents Enjoy the Holidays

Too often nursing home residents feel forgotten during this time of the year. While everyone is out gathering, making cookies and wrapping presents, older adults may be waiting for a visit or to be included in the holiday festivities in some way.

Driving and Dementia Q&A

Driving and Dementia Q&A

It can be difficult to determine when a driver with dementia is no longer safe to drive. However, there are several warning signs or red flags that may indicate driving skills are declining and need to be evaluated.

Diabetes in Older Adults Q&A

Diabetes in Older Adults Q&A

By Vaughn DeCoster, PhD, LCSW, and Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, PhD, MSW Living with Diabetes Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Without adequate insulin, the body is unable to use food for energy. There are three major types...

Alzheimer’s Caregivers and Grief: Q&A

Alzheimer’s Caregivers and Grief: Q&A

Researchers have focused on the stress, sense of burden, and depression that Alzheimer’s caregivers experience. Little reference has been made to the grief and loss reported by caregivers.

Widows, Widowers, and Their Relationships

By L.B. (LeslieBeth) Wish, Ed.D, MSS   Introduction Dr. L.B. (LeslieBeth) Wish is a psychologist and social worker.  Wish. She has been a speaker for non-profit, corporate and university organizations. Dr. Wish offers sound, research-based relationship advice...

Aging in Place Q&A

Aging in Place Q&A

By Kathy Black, PhD, MSW What is aging in place? Aging in place refers to people getting older in their home, or the place where they live and wish to continue to reside. The majority of older adults wish to remain in the homes they have lived most of their lives and...

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Are You Grieving After Losing a Loved One to Suicide?

Are You Grieving After Losing a Loved One to Suicide?

The death of a loved one is difficult; losing someone to suicide can be especially challenging. If you are a survivor of suicide loss, you may be experiencing a range of emotions, including shock, disbelief, anger, guilt, and sadness. You may also have difficulty...

Are You Worried About Your Child’s Mental Health?

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