Strong social connections and regular physical activity work together to support healthier, happier lives in older adults.
Experts have long known that strong social networks and physical activity help older adults stay healthier. Until now, however, little has been known about how these two factors interact to affect the ...
A man starts a fire in his makeshift tent along a barbed wire fence near Highway 99 in southwest Fresno in 2022. (File photo by Larry Valenzuela/CalMatters) The votes have been counted. Americans ...
Older couples who meet at 60 and above seem to have better well-being when they “live apart but together” instead of cohabiting, according to a new study. They specifically looked at how their mental ...
WASHINGTON and SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid growing demand for aging services and workforce shortages across the United States, USAging, the national association representing Area ...
Making time for older adults, helping them find activities they enjoy and can participate in, and even setting them up with technologies that can keep them involved in holiday plans, can help them ...
A recent New York Times article grabbed attention with its provocative headline: “A.D.H.D. Diagnoses Are Surging Among Older Americans.” At first glance, this seems like an important story about ...
When it comes to care for older adults, New York state stands at a crossroads. Older New Yorkers deserve a future where aging in place is the standard, giving them the ability to remain in their ...
Dave Griffin, 81, credits an integrated, value-based care system with helping him overcome several health hurdles over 50 years, including long-term diabetes and a recent intestinal blockage. In ...