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      Head Over Heels

      The idea of falling is so conceptually perfect that we apply it to even our most personal of...

      Solo Aging: Interviews

      This recorded conversation is a remarkable look into the lives of five solo agers, ranging in age...

      The Art of Aging

      Let’s face it: getting older can be scary. Richard and Alice Matzkin had the same fears about...

      Silver Tsunami? Thanks, I'll Pass

      As much fun as it is to say the words "Silver Tsunami" (a popular phrase used to describe the...

      Here's to Your Emotional Health

      If finding happiness were as simple as Bobby McFerrin makes it sound in his classic song ...

      Huggers Gonna Hug. . .

      A mutually welcomed hug has been identified as a "stress-buffering social support" in...

      Age with Pride

      In this month of June, "age with pride" takes on more than one meaning. It acknowledges the pride...

      Aging Life Care Professionals

      Aging Life Care Professionals (formerly known as Geriatric Care Managers*) are key players in the...

      Are You Still Using the "F" Word?

        I recently attended a professional conference where aging services leaders shared their...
      • What is a Care Manager / Aging Life Care Specialist?

        Aging Life Care, formerly known as geriatric care management, helps older people and their families address the challenges that many of us face in our later years. Knowledge of resources and approaches that may increase life satisfaction and safety is essential to aging with dignity.

        A care manager serves as an advocate for older people, emphasizing individual choice but with realistic assessments and boundaries that support us as we age. An assessment of needs takes into account individual preferences and circumstance to provide supports that are welcomed and appreciated.

        Areas of focus include community resources, home safety, supported decision-making, solo aging, family communication, end of life literacy, and healthcare advocacy.

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