1. Crime and Older People
    National Institute on Aging
    Though older people are less likely to be victims of crime than teenagers and young adults, the number of crimes against older people is hard to ignore.
  2. Education and Care - Music Therapy
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  3. Frontotemporal Dementia Connections Reprint
    National Institute on Aging
    Scientists and clinicians have identified a number of progressive degenerative brain conditions (other than Alzheimer's Disease) that cause dementia, including a rare group of diseases called frontotemporal
  4. Living With Grief: At Work - A Practical Guide for the Workplace
    By Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, Hospice Foundation of America
  5. Choosing a Nursing Home
    By Suzanne Mintz, National Family Caregivers Association
    It seems virtually no one wants to go to a nursing home, and most caregivers do not want to institutionalize a loved one. But even though you may be committed to home care and have no intention of utilizing the servi…
  6. Older Drivers
    National Institute on Aging
    It's important to know that getting older doesn't automatically turn people into bad drivers.
  7. Talking With Your Doctor: A Guide for Older People
    National Institute on Aging
    How well you and your doctor talk to each other is one of the most important parts of getting good health care.
  8. A Good Night's Sleep
    National Institute on Aging
    Many older people don't sleep well. If you're always sleepy, it may be time to see a doctor.
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