Resources

California Department of AgingFind out how to apply for services for seniors. Get help for seniors needing special personal care, with medical conditions.

HealthInAging.org – Powered by professionals at the American Geriatrics Society, this website provides expert health information for older adults and caregivers.

National Council on Aging – the NCOA designed path to improve the lives of 40 million older adults by 2030. Learn more about the work we do and how we help seniors.

National Institute on Aging – NIA provides health information informed by research and reviewed by experts to help you learn about healthy aging and common health conditions in the elderly population.

Eldercare Locator – a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging connecting you to services for older adults and their families.

City of Los Angeles Department on Aging – advocating for the interests and welfare of older adults by administering programs and services focused on the needs of older adults and caregivers in the City of Los Angeles

National Center for Equitable Care for Elderly – NCECE provides innovative and culturally competent models of care, interprofessional training and educational resources, and technical assistance to health care professionals in community health centers who provide care to an increasingly vulnerable population: older adults.

Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health – Center on Aging and Health (COAH) was established in 1997 as a center of excellence for aging research at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

Healthy Aging Beyond 50 – Whether you’re concerned about weight gain, sex drive or chronic diseases, the key to healthy aging is a healthy lifestyle.

UNC Center for Aging & HealthImproving care for older adults means training different types of providers such as dentists, pharmacists, cardiologists, and even oncologists.

Hard Truth About When It’s Time for Hospice Care

Hard Truth About When It’s Time for Hospice Care

As we age, it becomes increasingly difficult to take care of ourselves. For the elderly, home health care can be a valuable option. Home health care services are designed to provide medical, personal, and emotional support to seniors in the comfort of their own homes.

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How Does Fall Detection in Medical Alert Devices Really Work?

How Does Fall Detection in Medical Alert Devices Really Work?

Medical alert devices with fall detection have become increasingly popular among seniors and individuals with mobility issues. These devices have the ability to detect when a person has fallen and can automatically send an alert to emergency services or designated caregivers.

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Best Palliative Care – 10 Secret Ways to Get Access

Best Palliative Care – 10 Secret Ways to Get Access

Palliative care is an approach to care that focuses on providing relief from pain, chronic symptoms, and stress of a serious illness. It is an interdisciplinary approach that involves a team of healthcare professionals who work together to improve the quality of life for patients and their families.

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Managing Medications for Seniors Receiving Home Health Care

Managing Medications for Seniors Receiving Home Health Care

Managing medications can be challenging for seniors, especially those receiving home health care. It’s important to ensure that seniors take the correct medication at the right time and in the proper dosage. Here are some tips for managing medications for seniors receiving home health care.

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Monthly Fees vs. One-Time Purchase Costs for Medical Alert Devices

Monthly Fees vs. One-Time Purchase Costs for Medical Alert Devices

Medical alert systems can provide peace of mind and security for seniors and their loved ones. They can provide quick access to emergency services in the event of a fall, medical emergency, or other crisis. When choosing a medical alert system, one of the most important factors to consider is the range and coverage provided by the device, as well as the reliability of the monitoring service, which should ideally offer 24/7 support.

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Senior Counselors Addressing Loneliness and Isolation Among the Elderly

Senior Counselors Addressing Loneliness and Isolation Among the Elderly

Loneliness and isolation are common issues that many elderly individuals face. These issues can have a significant impact on their mental and physical health, leading to depression, anxiety, and other health problems. Senior counselors play an essential role in addressing these issues and helping seniors to feel less lonely and isolated. Here are some of the ways senior counselors can help.

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