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Posted on March 28, 2011
Activities represent a key aspect of quality of life. Throughout our life, we pick things that relax us, bring us pleasure, stimulate our curiosity or expand our knowledge. We all …Posted on March 24, 2011
Linked Senior is proud to be exhibiting at the 2011 ALFA CONFERENCE & EXPO at the GAYLORD PALMS RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER, KISSIMMEE, FL from April 5th to 7th 2011!!!Our …Posted on March 17, 2011
Previous post is completed with this article from CNNRichard Blewitt, CEO of HelpAge International, a global non-profit that helps disadvantaged older people, said Japan’s large older population could be among …Posted on March 17, 2011
Here is a great post from the Future of Aging blogLast week’s devastating earthquake in Japan was especially tragic for the country’s older adults. Japan is widely known as one …Posted on March 9, 2011
Here is a great TED talk from Brene Brown.It looks into the power of vulnerability and how we should embrace our vulnerable we are to take control over our life. …Posted on February 22, 2011
Managing a wellness and life enrichment strategy for your community should always include a strong and multi-level brain fitness component. But how do you make sure all residents benefit from …Posted on February 14, 2011
Ever wonder how the LGBT community apprehends retirement and retirement communities?A new documentary, Gen Silent just came out and tackles the subject in a very raw and sometimes scary manner.Here …Posted on February 8, 2011
Actually this can also be a PC based application. The important aspect is that standards are developed to assess one’s mobility.The ability of someone to move around is closely linked …Posted on January 25, 2011
Wish granting and answering residents’ personal requests is in the heart of any caregiver, wellness or activity director and community staff. They are often assimilated to the idea of the …Posted on January 25, 2011
Here is an announcement from Leading Age, formerly AAHSA:Starting today, our association will officially be known as LeadingAge. LeadingAge reinforces our commitment as not-for-profit organizations not only to providing services …Posted on January 18, 2011
The expectations of today’s older adults were underscored in a new study of Americans aged 65 and over commissioned by Vi. According to the Vi Next Chapter study, more than …Posted on January 12, 2011
Due to the number of people affected by Alzheimer’s disease, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) decided to develop programming for this particular audience, thereby further enhancing MoMA’s programming for … - Newsletter
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