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#caregiving
fromIndependent
1 week ago
Health

Dear Mary: I have become a carer for my wife who is ill and we are no longer intimate. Is it ever alright to pay for sex?

Cancer
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 hours ago

Nothing prepares you': The invisible lives of carers in the UK

A daughter becomes her mother's sole carer after a cancer diagnosis, navigating the challenges of caregiving alone.
Marketing
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

A Place for Mom's new CMO has a plan for the millennial caregiving boom

Millennials are becoming the new sandwich generation, prompting caregiving brands to adapt marketing strategies to reach them effectively.
Health
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Dear Mary: I have become a carer for my wife who is ill and we are no longer intimate. Is it ever alright to pay for sex?

Caring for a partner with a long-term illness can be challenging, but maintaining positivity and support is essential for both individuals.
Medicine
fromwww.businessinsider.com
35 minutes ago

I vibe coded an AI tool to help my mom fight stage 4 cancer. It helped us catch errors in her treatment and let her die with dignity.

Pratik Desai developed a tool to assist his mother in navigating Stage 4 duodenal adenocarcinoma using advanced coding and AI technology.
Healthcare
fromTruthout
19 hours ago

Nurses Forge Alliances to Protect Patients From Trump's Immigration Crackdown

Nurses demand the abolition of ICE and improved patient rights protections in healthcare settings.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
7 hours ago

Psychology says the reason older people stop caring isn't emotional withdrawal - it's that they've finally learned to distinguish between what actually matters and what they were only caring about out of social obligation - Silicon Canals

Older individuals prioritize emotional connections over superficial relationships as they age, focusing on what truly matters in their lives.
US news
fromsfist.com
15 hours ago

Saturday Links: Therapy Cow Spotted in Sonoma County Visiting Bedridden Resident

One pilot was rescued and another is missing after a US fighter jet was shot down in Iran.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
13 hours ago

Psychology says the loneliness that arrives after 65 isn't an inevitable feature of aging - it's the accumulated result of every friendship that was allowed to thin, every phone call that was delayed, every invitation that wasn't extended, compounded quietly over decades until the social life that once maintained itself without effort requires more effort than it has ever required and more energy than is currently available - Silicon Canals

Loneliness often stems from a series of small decisions that weaken social connections over time.
fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Senior Citizens' Home in Novy Bydzov / Architektura

The building is conceived as four independently functioning households for approximately 60 residents, fully barrier-free, emphasizing independence and accessibility for the elderly.
Renovation
LA real estate
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

65, single, seeking a roommate: More seniors are being priced out of living alone

Older adults increasingly share homes due to rising housing costs, with a significant increase in those aged 65 and over seeking roommates.
Mission District
fromMission Local
1 day ago

S.F. probation department's new van hits the streets

The San Francisco probation department's mobile unit aims to assist homeless individuals on probation with essential services and resources.
#aging
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The most painful thing about watching a parent age isn't the physical decline. It's the moment you catch them deferring to you on a decision they would have made without hesitation ten years ago, and you both feel the transfer of authority that neither of you agreed to. - Silicon Canals

The real challenge of aging parents lies in the subtle shifts of authority and uncertainty in their decision-making.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the reason aging people feel like they don't matter isn't about what they've lost - it's that society defines mattering as productivity and visibility, and the moment you step outside those narrow roles, your value becomes invisible even to people who love you - Silicon Canals

Retirement and aging can lead to feelings of invisibility and worthlessness due to society's narrow definitions of productivity.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The most painful thing about watching a parent age isn't the physical decline. It's the moment you catch them deferring to you on a decision they would have made without hesitation ten years ago, and you both feel the transfer of authority that neither of you agreed to. - Silicon Canals

The real challenge of aging parents lies in the subtle shifts of authority and uncertainty in their decision-making.
Health
fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

Rethinking what it means to age - Harvard Gazette

Living longer does not equate to living healthier, as many older adults face chronic health conditions.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the reason aging people feel like they don't matter isn't about what they've lost - it's that society defines mattering as productivity and visibility, and the moment you step outside those narrow roles, your value becomes invisible even to people who love you - Silicon Canals

Retirement and aging can lead to feelings of invisibility and worthlessness due to society's narrow definitions of productivity.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Meet Abi: Humancompanionship robot for senior communities debuts from Australia to Bay Area

Abi is a social humanoid robot designed to provide companionship to residents in assisted senior living facilities.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychologists explain that people who feel neglected in retirement aren't necessarily being ignored - they're experiencing the sudden absence of the role-based relationships that made them feel valued for forty years - Silicon Canals

Retirement can lead to feelings of invisibility and loss of identity as relationships formed at work fade away.
SF parents
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

My daughter has childhood dementia and may not live past 16

Sophia Scott's family faces the challenges of her rare, incurable condition, Sanfilippo syndrome, which causes childhood dementia and impacts their lives significantly.
NYC parents
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

I started raising my grandson just a few months into my retirement. My wife and I want to give him a good life, but it's financially draining.

Martin Odum and his wife are raising their grandson Noah, who has spina bifida, after previously raising their granddaughter.
#dementia
Law
fromIndependent
5 days ago

'Mam has dementia and we need power of attorney to sell the house. But we've been quoted 10,000 in legal fees. What can we do?'

Exploring options for appointing a decision-making representative without legal assistance.
Medicine
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 hour ago

These Ontario researchers are using virtual reality gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit | CBC News

Exercise video games using virtual reality can help older adults with dementia stay active and engaged in therapeutic activities.
Law
fromIndependent
5 days ago

'Mam has dementia and we need power of attorney to sell the house. But we've been quoted 10,000 in legal fees. What can we do?'

Exploring options for appointing a decision-making representative without legal assistance.
Medicine
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 hour ago

These Ontario researchers are using virtual reality gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit | CBC News

Exercise video games using virtual reality can help older adults with dementia stay active and engaged in therapeutic activities.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

The kindness of strangers: An online forum user shipped me a car radiator, saving me from financial ruin

After worrying that he was somehow trying to scam me, I reluctantly sent him my address. A week later, the radiator arrived on my doorstop. A mate was able to help me install it and bingo the car worked again.
Relationships
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

'What if I die first?' Making a plan is key for family caregivers. Here's how

Family caregivers for adults with disabilities worry most about the future and lack of planning for care after their own death.
#alzheimers-disease
Medicine
fromSocial Media Explorer
17 hours ago

The Silent Two-Decade Build-Up of Alzheimer's - Social Media Explorer

Changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer's can begin years before symptoms appear, yet assessments often occur only after noticeable cognitive decline.
Medicine
fromSocial Media Explorer
17 hours ago

The Silent Two-Decade Build-Up of Alzheimer's - Social Media Explorer

Changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer's can begin years before symptoms appear, yet assessments often occur only after noticeable cognitive decline.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

SoCal hospice owners bilked taxpayers for millions in false claims, federal officials say

Eight individuals were arrested and 15 charged in a scheme to defraud Medicare of over $50 million by running sham hospice facilities across Southern California. Federal officials described the actions as brazen efforts to commit fraud, with many billed patients not being terminally ill.
Healthcare
Mental health
fromCity Limits
4 days ago

Opinion: Helping Formerly Unhoused Older New Yorkers Age With Dignity

Supportive housing provides essential safety, security, and privacy for seniors, significantly improving their quality of life and addressing homelessness and affordability issues.
NYC politics
fromGothamist
1 week ago

NYC home health aides press Mamdani to back bill ending 24-hour shifts

Home health aides in New York City are advocating for the 'No More 24 Act' to limit shifts to 12 hours.
California
fromCalifornia Post
1 week ago

House Oversight Committee launches probe into 'rampant' hospice fraud in California

California is under investigation for hospice fraud costing taxpayers over $100 million, involving ghost hospices billing Medicare from non-existent locations.
Books
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Illuminating the Complexities of Caregiving

Rebecca McClanahan's caregiving memoir offers fresh perspectives on family dynamics, grief, and meaning through beautifully crafted narrative and literary integration.
Parenting
fromBustle
1 week ago

Are Your Parents Guilty Of The Boomer Hospital Reveal?

Many older adults avoid sharing health issues with family, often prioritizing their independence over communication.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

VillageCare names Shaun Ruskin as its new president and CEO | amNewYork

Shaun Ruskin has been appointed as the new president and CEO of VillageCare and VillageCareMAX Managed Care Health Plans.
Brooklyn
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I help people with psychosis off the streets. Sometimes, their minds won't let them leave

Mental health chaplains work with homeless individuals experiencing serious mental illness, navigating the complex intersection of psychiatric symptoms, delusions, and housing instability while maintaining compassion and patience.
Mental health
fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 days ago

San Jose day center CEO helps people with dementia - San Jose Spotlight

Maria Nicolacoudis leads Hearts & Minds, providing essential care for adults with dementia and support for their families.
#nursing-homes
fromIndependent
1 week ago
Healthcare

How the business of looking after an ageing population is facing a crisis

Ireland's nursing home sector is approaching a crisis stage, according to Bojana Djordjevic.
fromGothamist
1 week ago
Healthcare

New York nursing homes hope they aren't crowded out in health budget scramble

Nursing homes face financial strain due to stagnant Medicaid funding, risking the quality of care for residents like Karen Bugocki's brother.
Healthcare
fromGothamist
1 week ago

New York nursing homes hope they aren't crowded out in health budget scramble

Nursing homes face financial strain due to stagnant Medicaid funding, risking the quality of care for residents like Karen Bugocki's brother.
Health
fromScienceDaily
2 weeks ago

This simple habit could help seniors live longer and stay independent

Regular cycling in older adults significantly reduces long-term care needs and mortality risk, with strongest effects among non-drivers.
#medi-cal
Healthcare
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

2026 Medi-Cal Long-Term Care in the Bay Area: Essentials for LGBTQ+ Families - San Francisco Bay Times

California reinstated the asset test for long-term care Medi-Cal programs, affecting eligibility for Bay Area residents with high housing costs.
fromKqed
2 months ago
US politics

'I'd Be Left Alone': Medicaid Cuts Put Disabled Patients' In-Home Care at Risk | KQED

Healthcare
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

2026 Medi-Cal Long-Term Care in the Bay Area: Essentials for LGBTQ+ Families - San Francisco Bay Times

California reinstated the asset test for long-term care Medi-Cal programs, affecting eligibility for Bay Area residents with high housing costs.
fromKqed
2 months ago
US politics

'I'd Be Left Alone': Medicaid Cuts Put Disabled Patients' In-Home Care at Risk | KQED

Relationships
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Aging in place drives family caregiving, but at what cost?

Lower-income adults are significantly more likely to be caregivers for aging relatives than higher-income adults, with women bearing disproportionate emotional and physical health burdens from caregiving responsibilities.
Miscellaneous
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Aging independently, by design - Harvard Gazette

Most older adults prefer aging in their own homes, but the reality involves complex challenges around physical ability, financial resources, and community support systems.
Retirement
fromBuzzFeed
3 weeks ago

32 Older People Are Sharing The Issues They Face That Aren't Talked About Enough

Older Americans face overlooked challenges including disrespect from younger generations, lack of formal address etiquette, and senior women experiencing homelessness due to insufficient retirement savings and inflation.
Medicine
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Autism in older adults: the health system must recognize its effects

Autism research neglects adults, yet older autistic individuals face higher rates of heart disease, Parkinson's-like symptoms, osteoporosis, and dementia, requiring systematic investigation and adapted healthcare pathways.
Health
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

I'm 66 and a doctor I'd never met before looked at my chart and said "do you have someone at home" and the way she asked it - clinical, not warm - made me realize the question wasn't about companionship, it was about whether anyone would notice if something happened to me between appointments, and I've been sitting with that distinction ever since - Silicon Canals

Social isolation in retirement creates invisibility where daily routines no longer intersect with others, risking being unnoticed for extended periods.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

My twins go to preschool at a nursing home. Its taught them about empathy and grief.

An intergenerational preschool program prioritizing empathy and community connection with seniors develops children's social-emotional skills beyond traditional academic readiness measures.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Isolation adds to burdens for older people

Loneliness is more common among older adults because they're often not in contact with people through routine activities like work. Isolation is associated with increased risk of heart disease, dementia, stroke, depression and premature death.
Public health
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

You know retirement loneliness has hit when the highlight of your week is one of these 8 things you never would have noticed before - Silicon Canals

Retirement removes work structure and social connections, leading to loneliness that manifests through seeking trivial activities and interactions to fill time and create purpose.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Healthy Lifestyle for Seniors: What to Prioritize After 60

As you age, your body gets less efficient at repair and recovery, as your: Immune system gradually loses some of its resilience Digestion slows Chances of chronic conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and osteoporosis increase Retirement can also impact your health in complex ways. While stepping away from work often reduces stress, it may lead to less physical activity and fewer social interactions-both of which can raise your health risks.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Parents of gravely ill child refused respite care

It is really, really hard. He said the family had 'cried and begged for help' in meetings at home. 'Does our family unit have to break down? Does it have to get to a point where we no longer sustain this and then they'll step in and give you support? Because right now that's where we're at. We don't have any alternatives. If grandparents were an option, we'd already be doing it.'
Public health
Miscellaneous
fromLos Angeles Times
35 years ago

Managing With Heart : Good Will: Couple running apartment uses loving ways, clean surroundings to keep elderly residents happy.

Diane and Joe Cole's compassionate management approach at Oxford Park Apartments creates a welcoming community where senior and disabled residents thrive with genuine care and attention.
Real estate
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

There Is a Clear Next Step for My Aging Parents. My Mother Is Furious at Me for Even Suggesting It.

Parents refuse to sell a deteriorating, father-built home, creating financial strain and risking inheritance loss for their adult child.
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

Tens of millions of Americans care for loved ones up to 6 hours a day while working a job-and don't get any extra money for it | Fortune

Paid caregiving leave helps workers balance jobs and family as millions care for aging relatives, easing stress and preserving employment and benefits.
Healthcare
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

20 years ago, they were caring for loved ones. They're still struggling to financially recover.

Catastrophic medical expenses from caring for ill family members can devastate finances, forcing older Americans to work into late age despite decades of savings efforts.
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Weeding Out Agitation: A New Leaf for Dementia Care

Over the past six years, I've had the privilege of caring for patients with varying degrees of cognitive impairment. As a medical cannabis doctor, I often visit these patients in memory care units, seeing these once self-sufficient individuals, their personas now diminished, no longer able to care for themselves. They become angry and anxious as they confront the fact that their minds, their memories, what made them who they were, recollections of all that they have lived through and accomplished, are slipping away from them.
Healthcare
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Struggling unpaid carers 'not aware' of support

And 29% of carers in the capital were in poverty in 2021-22, according to Carers UK - a higher proportion than 21% of Londoners in poverty. Some of this is due to unpaid carers not being aware of benefits they are entitled to, including the Carer's Allowance (CA), which can provide up to 83.30 a week, with others not considering themselves as carers at all.
London politics
#long-term-care
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Canada news

The fastest way to get into an Ontario LTC is by going a hospital first. That's a problem, say advocates | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Canada news

The fastest way to get into an Ontario LTC is by going a hospital first. That's a problem, say advocates | CBC News

London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Stroke survivor calls free home care scheme 'transformational'

Tower Hamlets funds free in-home adult social care for eligible residents, supporting about 1,300 people at an estimated annual cost of £4.9m.
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Why Many Retirees Are Underestimating Healthcare Usage, Not Just Costs

Retirees underestimate healthcare costs by focusing on total spending figures rather than accelerating usage patterns driven by chronic conditions and age-related increases in doctor visits and hospitalizations.
#home-care
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

'He was not protected,' says mother of Oakville care home resident attacked amid support worker strike | CBC News

A 47-year-old resident at a Halton care home was bitten on the neck by another resident during a strike, requiring hospitalization and stitches.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm raising my four-year-old granddaughter on my own in my 60s. I expect to work until I die.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dorenne Simonson, 66, who is her granddaughter's kinship care provider in New Jersey. Simonson has parented her since she was two months old. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. I've always been in a situation where I had to spend whatever I made. There's no retirement account when you're single and raise five kids by yourself.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Three generations live next door - and it's helping this family afford both housing and elder care

Lauren McCadney had always wanted to live next door to friends or family. In her late 50s, she finally made that happen, though not the way she'd planned. In 2020, Lauren's mother, who had been living with her brother and his family in Frederick, Maryland, died. Lauren, who was going through a difficult divorce and doesn't have children, decided she wanted to be closer to her family and help her brother care for their dad, who was dealing with his own health challenges.
Relationships
fromKqed
2 months ago

'I'd Be Left Alone': Medicaid Cuts Put Disabled Patients' In-Home Care at Risk | KQED

"The federal Medicaid cuts are an absolute disaster for HCBS," said Sabrina Epstein, a policy analyst at Disability Rights California.
US politics
Medicine
fromDaily Mom magazine
3 months ago

Guide To In-Home Care For Elderly Parents Recovering From Surgery

Thorough preparation, understanding age-related risks, home modifications, and professional caregiving support improve postoperative recovery for elderly parents.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

A Unique Chance for Long-Term Care

A Utah facility will provide long-term, tiered mental health and substance use treatment for people experiencing homelessness, replacing short-term "treat and street" approaches.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I raised my grandchildren after my daughter and son-in-law died. Now 87, it wasn't how I expected retirement to be.

An 87-year-old raised her grandchildren after both parents died while still working, facing emotional strain and generational caregiving challenges.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Sinead Ryan: 'It was a relief when mum finally went into a nursing home. As a family we had run through the gamut of home-care options for years'

Caring for both ageing parents and children presents a unique challenge for the so-called 'sandwich generation'
Relationships
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Caregiver Burnout in the Age of Self-Help

Caregiver exhaustion often results from chronic, unshared emotional labor shaped by culture, identity, and systemic inequality, not personal failure.
Medicine
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

I'm Caring For My Aging Father. It's Taken Over My Life.

Father likely has Alzheimer's causing profound cognitive decline; eldest daughter carries unpaid caregiving responsibilities, manages medical decisions and paperwork, and experiences emotional burden.
Public health
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

20 Older People Are Sharing The Issues They Face That Aren't Talked About Enough

Older Americans face persistent, underreported problems including workplace ageism, mobility decline, inadequate women's health research, excessive telemarketing, and patronizing treatment.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Long-term care advocates speak out on regulatory rollbacks

Industry lawsuits quickly blocked most of the regulation, with two federal courts ruling that Medicare exceeded its authority. Following the 2024 elections, Congress barred implementation of the standards before 2034. Last month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) repealed the rule entirely. Hunter called the move devastating with advocates saying it signals a retreat from oversight. It's clear (CMS) has no interest in ensuring adequate staffing, said Sam Brooks of the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care.
Public health
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Parents to open 'virtual hospice' after unit shuts

Families of seriously ill children in east London are establishing East London Hospice to provide home-based 'virtual hospice' care after Richard House's closure.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm still working at 80 to help my family with medical bills. Caregiving has brought me closer to my grandkids, but I don't think I'll retire.

I was considering retiring after I turned 80, but the cost of geriatric care is high. My sister and ex-wife both require care. My sister is in full-time memory care, and my ex-wife has needed more care over the past two years after a dementia diagnosis, so I decided to keep working. I'm trying to help support them, whether it's paying the care facility directly or paying them to provide some support or outside nurses.
Public health
Healthcare
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm still working in the medical field at 83. My husband doesn't need me at home staring at him all day - I want to be productive.

Barbara Ford continues nursing and patient advocacy at 83, sharing skills, working varied roles, and balancing family and trucking life.
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