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Safe Apartment Storage for Seniors
For many older adults, remaining in a long-time home or apartment is a key part of their ideal aging plan. Familiar settings can provide a sense of security while also providing practical benefits like longstanding ties to neighbors in their community and familiarity with local businesses. While it’s often beneficial…
Read More...Hearing Loss Among Older Adults
As we age, our bodies undergo natural changes that can impact how we interact with the world around us. Age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis, is a gradual loss of hearing that limits a person’s ability to hear noises, especially those of a higher pitch. While this challenge is quite…
Read More...At Japan’s dementia cafes, forgotten orders are all part of the service
By Michelle Ye Hee Lee and Julia Mio Inuma, 2023, The Washington Post – September 19, 2023 TOKYO — The 85-year-old server was eager to kick off his shift, welcoming customers into the restaurant with a hearty greeting: “Irasshaimase!” or “Welcome!” But when it came time to take their orders, things…
Read More...A Guide to Canes and Walker Selection and Use
For older adults, the ability to safely travel within their community is a key element of maintaining long-term independence, allowing individuals to consistently and safely attend medical appointments, run errands, and stay socially engaged. While New York City is home to numerous transportation options that cater to individuals using wheelchairs,…
Read More...Wheelchair Accessible Transportation in NYC
New York City maintains a reputation as a great location for older adults to age in place because the tight density of city blocks mean amenities and services like grocery stores and medical offices are often just a few blocks away. While this proximity is a major convenience, longer journeys…
Read More...Helping Older Adults Overcome Age-Related Loss of Appetite
Changes in our bodies are natural results of the aging process. Due to decreased activity levels and changes to the metabolism, many older adults report slight decreases in their appetite starting as early as age 60. While minor changes to appetite are not a major source of concern, maintaining a…
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