What is a “Continuing Care Retirement Community”?
What is a “Continuing Care Retirement Community”? Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) are designed for healthy people who want to age in place with adaptable
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What is a “Continuing Care Retirement Community”? Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) are designed for healthy people who want to age in place with adaptable
There are toilets and then there are toilets. And then, there are TOILETS. After that there are Numis. This is something you think to yourself
Beth Snyder Bulik takes a look at the tech spending habits of various demographic groups for an article in Digital. In fact, spending on technology
Ken Bryan owner of KBC, Inc. did the design and remodel of this bathroom to allow their client’s daughter, Katie, greater accessibility and privacy. Her
With people living longer and delaying starting families, the Baby Boomer generation, also termed as the Sandwich Generation or Generation S, are finding themselves caught in a unique intergenerational mix in the family. The following are a few of the stress factors that affect the sandwich generation.
During the year-long study 200 high-risk patients over the age of 60 with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart failure, lung disease, will use a medical monitoring device to take their vitals: blood pressure, weight, sugar levels and peak air flow. This information is collected in a central database at the Mayo Clinic where the patient’s primary medical team will have secure web access. Clinicians will also be able to use the videoconferencing system to observe and communicate with their patients.