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No More Mr. Lonely: How Sense of Purpose Protects against Loneliness in Older Adults

Researchers have found evidence that, for older adults, having a sense of purpose in life can act as a barrier against loneliness and its detrimental effects.

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Family Caregivers to the Rescue: Potential Medicaid Savings of Training Caregivers
, Caregiving

In addition to its clinical challenges, institutional dementia care comes with a substantial economic burden for state Medicaid programs. One estimate is that two-thirds of…

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This Is Your Brain on Facebook: How Social Networking Affects Older Adults
, Technology

This study included 41 older adults living in the community and in senior living, with an average age of 79. Fourteen participants learned and used…

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Clean, Spacious Work Environments Enhance Assisted Living Staff Productivity
, Senior Housing

Numerous studies have documented the impact that assisted living environments can have on residents, but what impact do these environments have on staff? A recent…

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TRENDING NOW: Making Cities Smarter for Older Adults
, Technology, Trending Now

Making a city smarter means using new technology and better design to help make things run more efficiently and to provide the most benefit to…

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Mind over Matter: Self-Control Keeps Social Activity High in Older Adults with Functional Limitations
, Aging & Wellness

For many older adults, functional limitations such as limited mobility or even a moratorium of driving have been shown to lead to decreased social activity.…

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Neighborhood Watch: Older Adults’ Neighborhood, Household Environment Impact Cognition
, Aging & Wellness

A number of studies have associated the impact of physical environment on health outcomes, but one area that has received little attention is how characteristics…

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Stay in Senior Living Residence & Stay Out of the Hospital
, Senior Housing

Many people begin to develop multiple health conditions as they age, making hospitalization more likely. Researchers have investigated various factors that increase one’s chances of…

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Glass Half Empty: Negative Stereotypes of Aging Persist against All Odds
, Policy & Regulation

Holding negative stereotypes about aging has been associated with poorer cognitive function and increased risk of disability in later life, as well as decreased longevity.…

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Exercise Classes Work Out for Older Adults in Surprising Ways
, Aging & Wellness

A recent study of four different exercise classes showed that physical fitness isn’t the only benefit that such courses can provide. Participant surveys and brain…

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Re-Examining Retirement: A Look at 7 Pressing Issues with Retiring Today
, Policy & Regulation, Policy, Regulation & News

As the landscape of retirement is rapidly changing, a group of researchers and public officials recently outlined seven pressing retirement issues and questions surrounding them…

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TRENDING NOW: The Ruff Side of Pet Therapy Programs
, Senior Housing, Trending Now

Pet therapy programs are becoming more common in senior living and health care facilities, but a surprising number of facilities have safety concerns related to…

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Combining Home Care & Activity Coaching Improves Function in Care Recipients
, Caregiving

As older adults come to need help from paid or informal caregivers, the health changes that necessitate this assistance often mean they have fewer opportunities…

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