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Many Baby Boomers and seniors are finding themselves returning to the job market – either full time after being retired or part time in a
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Many Baby Boomers and seniors are finding themselves returning to the job market – either full time after being retired or part time in a
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.
As the tough housing market forces more people to stay put homeowners are personalizing their space during a remodel rather than move.

Mary Jo Peterson, CKD, CBD, CAPS shares her top design requests from clients for aging in place.
Smart Money reports: “The young are fearless and bold. The old are scared and cautious. That’s the conventional view of how we feel about risk over the course of a lifetime. We start out brash — ready to bet it all on a long shot. But as we age, we need to hoard our resources and make sure we’ve provided for the slow shuffle into frailness and vulnerability.”

Shoshana Shamberg talks about 5 ways to improve bathroom comfort and safety.