August 18th, 2021
Dr. Jill Bjerke
Grab bars. Two simple words that one may assume describes a common solution to stabilizing a body position movement. While that is still true, the solutions to that stability have drastically changed in the last decade. What I find interesting is how little most people actually know about the “realm” of grab bars. For instance, […]
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August 16th, 2021
Dyna Vink
Are You Navigating the Symptoms of Perimenopause? What’s Going On With My Hormones? Peri/Menopause Primer Aromatherapy As Treatment for Perimenopause 5 Peri Symptoms No One Talks About The Veil of Secrecy Over Perimenopause What’s happened to my Libido? Perimenopause and Anxiety Top 11 symptoms of Perimenopause 5 Health Risks in Perimenopause and Beyond Dealing with […]
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August 10th, 2021
Cara-Michele Nether
“Come to bootcamp with me! It’s so fun and you’ll feel great,” your friend encourages. You go along, you want to spend time with people you care about and fitness is important–what could go wrong? Strained muscles, new back problems, or knee pain; bodies over 50 have different needs and the goals of ‘fitness’ often […]
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July 14th, 2021
Dyna Vink
Are You Navigating the Symptoms of Perimenopause? What’s Going On With My Hormones? Peri/Menopause Primer Aromatherapy As Treatment for Perimenopause 5 Peri Symptoms No One Talks About The Veil of Secrecy Over Perimenopause What’s happened to my Libido? Perimenopause and Anxiety Top 11 symptoms of Perimenopause 5 Health Risks in Perimenopause and Beyond Dealing with […]
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June 29th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
Our previous blog post focused on housing as a solution to healthcare challenges. We touched on the stakeholders – insurance, long-term care stakeholders, policy leaders, health professionals, construction industry to name a few. Well it may go without saying but the actual consumers of these services, the aging population, should be invested if they aren’t […]
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June 8th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
This week’s “Back to the Future” blog is from 2015 when Harvard Medical School’s Health Beats included “Housing” at the top of their list for preparing to age safely. Housing isn’t often associated with healthcare even in a pandemic when many people are opting to receive healthcare in the home or via telehealth. Yet housing, […]
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May 24th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
In just four years, telehealth has moved from the fringes to our living rooms. This blog post comes from 2017, not too long ago, but long enough that it is a disappointment that policies have not changed or been implemented to benefit our aging population. H.R. 1780, the Senior Accessible Housing Act, was introduced and […]
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May 10th, 2021
Louis Tenenbaum
The more things change, the more they stay the same. During these COVID days, we took a look at past blogs and realized that they were remarkably prescient. There are many challenges to home modifications and aging in place that are still relevant today – in some cases over a decade later! In fact, one […]
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April 23rd, 2021
James Swan
I Fail Daily: Self-Care Rx If I were inclined to judge (wink, wink), I might observe some weeks as better than others. This week, for instance, might be considered a bad week. I have totaled my car (run-ins with a bolting stag has that effect), mourned the passing of a dear relative (damn cancer), juggled […]
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April 15th, 2021
Gordon Stein
Stay sane during Covid It began with a shock as the virus spread, everything closed and markets crashed. Then things got eerily quiet. For a while doom scrolling kept us busy. Then the scramble to set up a home office and learning spaces for the kids. Next came guzzling down Netflix episodes for light drama […]
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