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Roundup: The Latest in 55+ and Senior Living Coronavirus News

Roundup: The Latest in 55+ and Senior Living Coronavirus News

| March 31, 2020 | 0 Comments |

How could we ignore this timely advice. 1. Everything You Need to Know About Senior Living Coronavirus Concerns The coronavirus outbreak is a health and safety concern for all of us. But as recent media reports have shown, older adults are at even greater risk than the rest of the population. “The overwhelming weight of […]

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Trump Administration Announces New Scrutiny Of Nursing Homes

Trump Administration Announces New Scrutiny Of Nursing Homes

| March 5, 2020 | 0 Comments |

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is ordering health inspectors to focus on infection-control practices at nursing homes and hospitals, particularly those where coronavirus infections have been identified among patients or in the community, CMS Administrator Seema Verma announced Wednesday. “We are hyperfocused on infection control right now,” […] Click here to view original […]

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Stephen Colbert goes to absolute town on Iowa caucus voting app disaster

Stephen Colbert goes to absolute town on Iowa caucus voting app disaster

| February 5, 2020 | 0 Comments |

A lot of people will be asking the same question.  What happened?  After-all for months eyes have been on the Iowa primary eagerly awaiting how the Democratic candidates stack up against one another.  By now, some 24 hours later, there is still doubt.  We can only hope now that our states and voting officials have […]

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7 Reasons More Adults Are Going Back to School

7 Reasons More Adults Are Going Back to School

| October 9, 2017 | 0 Comments |

What comes to mind when you think about college students? Young, fresh-faced, wide-eyed high school grads stepping onto campus for the first time? The freshman fifteen, where kids away from home for the first time put on 15 pounds from eating cafeteria food? Homesick kids in dorm rooms? Here you can get the 7 reasons adults going […]

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Quality of Care – Nursing Home Red Flags

Quality of Care – Nursing Home Red Flags

| September 3, 2017 | 0 Comments |

Important Warning Signs You Could Miss Finding the right nursing home to provide quality care for your loved one can be a long and difficult process. A process that should be taken seriously as nursing home abuse is surprisingly common. A lot of people have the mindset of “that will never happen to my family” […]

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4 Tips To Sleep Better  During Allergy Season

4 Tips To Sleep Better During Allergy Season

| May 20, 2017 | 0 Comments |

Spring is the season of renewal. Plants and trees start to rebound from the harsh winter that claimed most of their leaves and vegetation. Birds return from their Southern vacations, serenade us with their morning songs and rebuild their nests in preparation for new arrivals.   Unfortunately, there is another renewal that many people don’t […]

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U.S. Just Made It a Lot Less Difficult to Sue Nursing Homes

U.S. Just Made It a Lot Less Difficult to Sue Nursing Homes

| October 4, 2016 | 0 Comments |

The federal agency that controls more than $1 trillion in Medicare and Medicaid funding has moved to prevent nursing homes from forcing claims of elder abuse, sexual harassment and even wrongful death into the private system of justice known as arbitration. An agency within the Health and Human Services Department on Wednesday issued a rule […]

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Seniors in Casino Land

Seniors in Casino Land

| August 26, 2014 | 0 Comments |

  Over the last two years, I have traveled through casinos in Louisiana, Iowa, New York and Florida talking to older Americans to learn first-hand why they come, why they stay, and why it’s so dangerous. In honor of Responsible Gaming Education Week, let me share what I’ve what learned: Why They Come: Casinos Cater […]

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