Aging in Place Statistics
Aging in place has continued to change how older adults navigate the aging process — here are some updated statistics to take note of.
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And welcome to my blog. I’m Michael D. Weinraub, a certified elder law attorney*. My practice is holistic; not only do I offer Estate Planning and Administration, Guardianships and Special Needs Trusts, but I also help families plan for, pay for, and coordinate the long-term care of elderly loved ones. Here on my blog I post news tidbits that I find interesting and useful for the ageing and elderly. I hope you find them useful as well.
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Mike
Aging in place has continued to change how older adults navigate the aging process — here are some updated statistics to take note of.
Chemicals often have negative repercussions for our physical health, and this research explains how cutting our exposure to even common chemicals could slow the aging
Exercise is good for our bodies in many ways, but this article explores how it may help reverse aging by “flushing” fat from muscle.
This article explores how chronic pain may affect how our brains age, including how fast they react to the aging process.
We all know that phone and email scams are growing in popularity, but this article explores how older adults may be more vulnerable to them
Aging adults already have to contend with increased loneliness, but the pandemic greatly changed how we view and experience this. This research explores more.