The hardships of prison tend to cause accelerated aging. Research shows that imprisoned people age 50 or older are much more likely to have chronic health problems or a disability than other people ...
The answer from caregivers is clear. In the U.S. today, roughly 38 million people provide unpaid eldercare. That number is likely to dramatically increase in the future as the number of people needing ...
An older worker losing their job unexpectedly often ends up experiencing long periods without health insurance. They also face greater difficulty accessing health care if they’re under 65 and not yet ...
A job with a low stress level ... which is acquirable through community colleges, vocational schools, elder care programs and home health care agencies. Formal training is generally necessary ...
While AI can address staffing shortages, it’s important to remember that technology should complement, not replace, the human touch in senior care. Today’s job candidates expect to encounter some form ...