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Concerned about a Loved One's Safety Behind the Wheel?
As you and those you love get older, changes in health—including vision, hearing, and reflexes—may affect driving skills. If you are...


Do I Need an ID for My Elderly Father?
Your dad is ill and no longer drives so you assume that he doesn’t need to renew his driver’s license. That may be true, but you may want...


Older Adults: A Secret Suicide Risk?
Think that suicide mostly affects young people? That only families who have children or teenagers need to be concerned with the risk of...


First Day of Fall Brings Renewed Emphasis on Fall Prevention
The first day of fall means more than just a changing of seasons. It means a renewed emphasis on raising awareness about how to prevent and reduce falls among older adults. That’s why 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico took part in the 2015 National Falls Prevention Awareness Day. This year’s event is held on September 22. For many professionals who provide support and services to older Americans, the emphasis extends well beyond the fall equinox. Kimbrough




















