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From Caregiver to Advocate: Barbara Corcoran's Experience with Agitation in Alzheimer’s Dementia
Thursday, May 1
(BPT) - Nearly 50% of people living with Alzheimer's disease show signs of a separate but related condition called agitation in Alzheimer's dementia. However, many people caring for a loved one …
How to manage arthritis pain and improve mobility
Thursday, May 1
(BPT) - Did you know the leading cause of disability in the U.S. is arthritis? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), arthritis affects more than 54 million Americans, and …
What do you know about menopause and perimenopause?
Wednesday, April 30
(BPT) - Did you know women spend over 30% of their lives in a menopausal state? While menopause and the transitional period before it, called perimenopause, are important milestones in a woman's life …
Medicare Part B Now Covers Virtual Care — Here's Why That Matters for You
Thursday, April 17
(BPT) - For millions of Americans with Medicare Part B coverage, virtual healthcare offers a convenient alternative to traditional in-person visits.While Medicare provides essential coverage for …
This is how advance care planning brings peace of mind
Monday, April 14
(BPT) - You can probably imagine how important it is for someone with a serious illness to have an advance care directive — instructions about their wishes in the event they're unable to …

New Caregiving App for Alzheimer's: Elevmi

Friday, April 11
(BPT) - Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's can be overwhelming. Nearly 70% of family caregivers say that coordinating care is stressful, and two-thirds struggle to find information to support …
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Cel-e-brate Good Deals: Tips to Get Ahead of Celebration Season

Tuesday, April 8
(BPT) - Every year, consumers spend a lot of money during "celebration season," which kicks off on Mother's Day, quickly followed by Father's Day, graduations, school parties and activities, with …

Want to stay healthier and fulfilled later in life? Try volunteering

New volunteers get trained in Lexington, Ky., to help out at CASA of Lexington in April 2023.
Cal J. Halvorsen, Washington University in St. Louis and Seoyoun Kim, University of Michigan, The Conversation
Friday, March 28
It often brings an instant boost in mood − along with a deeper sense of meaning and purpose.

A More Convenient Way to Get Screened for Colon Cancer

Thursday, March 27
(BPT) - Guardant HealthDid you know colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most treatable forms of cancer when it's caught in its early stages, yet one in three American adults are not up to date with …

Preparing for retirement? 6 expert tips for your health and finances

Wednesday, March 26
(BPT) - Retirement is a major transition in your life. While it can be an exciting chapter you may have long looked forward to, the key to making the most of your retirement is proper planning.From …

How To Avoid Becoming A Victim Of A Botched Dental Implant Procedure

Monday, March 24
(BPT) - For anyone facing tooth loss, dental implants offer more than just a cosmetic solution. They can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. However, it's important to do …

Aging in Place: Navigating Financial Challenges Amid Rising Costs

Wednesday, March 19
(BPT) - As the American population ages, the desire to "age in place" — remaining in one's own home during the golden years — has become increasingly prevalent. A recent survey by Point, …
Where the most people are about to retire
Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP
Wednesday, March 12
SmartAsset identifies the U.S. cities with the highest populations of people aged 55 to 64 to determine where the biggest shifts out of the workforce and into retirement may occur.
Give Your Wallet a Spring Break
Monday, March 10
(BPT) - As winter begins to dissipate, students and families are eagerly preparing not just to make the most of sunny weather and spring holidays, but for saving hacks so they aren't returning home …
Retirement survey: Are Americans ready for retirement? See how you compare.
Kate Maier
Thursday, March 6
Wealth Enhancement shares findings from survey research about Americans' preparedness (or lack thereof) and excitement about retirement.
A few simple steps can help  you keep away from scammers and imposters out after your money and personal information.
Do You Know Who You’re Really Talking To? Avoiding Imposter Scams
Sunday, March 2
(NAPSI)— Beware: The person on the other end of that digital communication might not be who they claim to be.   Imposters work very hard to convince consumers they are a friend or relative, or …
How to build and support muscle this World Protein Day and beyond
Thursday, February 27
(BPT) - Whether you're an everyday athlete or weekend warrior, working toward your weight loss goals or hoping to maintain your strength and balance as you age, you probably know how vital muscles …
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A crisis by the numbers: Nursing shortages in 2025 by state

Moira K. McGhee
Monday, February 24
Vivian Health compared data across all 50 states and the District of Columbia to perform a comprehensive analysis of where nursing shortages may continue to impact health care systems.

Aging in place? Practical renovations to improve safety in your home

Monday, February 24
(BPT) - As the population ages, more older adults are choosing to stay in their home as long as possible. According to AgingInPlace.org, about 9 in 10 seniors plan to remain in their homes over the …

Where baby boomers are moving

Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP
Monday, February 24
SmartAsset ranked 267 of the largest U.S. cities based on the percentage of the population represented by incoming baby boomers.

5 Ways to Bring a More Holistic Approach to Your Daily Fitness Routine

Thursday, February 20
(BPT) - The start of the new year typically comes with fitness goals at the top of resolution lists. Starting a daily fitness routine is a great way to keep your body active and healthy but planning …