Exercise May Improve Thinking Skills in People as Young as 20 Regular aerobic exercise such as walking, cycling or climbing stairs may improve thinking skills not only in older people but in young people as well, according to a study published in the online issue of Neurology. The study also...
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Our Friday Song of the Week – I’ve Got the World on a String
Our Friday Song of the Week – I’ve Got the World on a String
The Caring Company-Harvard’s Landmark Study on Caregiving in the Workforce
Harvard’s Landmark Study on Caregiving in the Workforce I wanted to call your attention to a groundbreaking study by Harvard that was recently published called The Caring Company – How employers can help employees manage their caregiving responsibilities—while reducing costs and increasing productivity. The study is here – https://www.hbs.edu/managing-the-future-of-work/Documents/The%20Caring%20Company%20-%2001.17.19.pdf and an article by...
Our Friday Song of the Week – I’m a Believer
Our Friday Song of the Week – I’m a Believer
The Impact of Caregiving on Relationships – Charlotte Today
Caregiving and Relationships – It’s Complicated Caregiving – University of Washington research shows that March and August are months when divorce filings peak. But online searches for “divorce” surge earlier in the year. Caregivers are particularly susceptible with 80% percent reporting strain on their relationships. Estimatesof the divorce rate for couples...
The Impact of Caregiving on Relationships – Charlotte Today
Caregiving and Relationships – It’s Complicated University of Washington research shows that March and August are months when divorce filings peak. But online searches for “divorce” surge earlier in the year. Caregivers are particularly susceptible with 80% percent reporting strain on their relationships. Estimatesof the divorce rate for couples in which...
Our Friday Song of the Week – Daydream Believer
Our Friday Song of the Week – Daydream Believer
4 WAYS TO COMBAT SENIOR ISOLATION THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
4 WAYS TO COMBAT SENIOR ISOLATION THIS HOLIDAY SEASON (Reprinted from Sixty and Me) According to the AARP, 51 percent of people over 75 live alone, facing senior isolation. That’s 15 million people in the U.S., including 27 percent over 65. Of those numbers, 26 percent face an increased risk of...
Moving More in Old Age May Be Linked to Sharper Memory
Moving More in Old Age May Be Linked to Sharper Memory Older adults who move more, either with daily exercise or even simple routine physical activity like housework, may preserve more of their memory and thinking skills, even if they have brain lesions or biomarkers linked to dementia, according to...