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The Thyroid: Its Importance To Older Adults
The Thyroid: Its Importance To Older Adults

With the new year just beginning, many of us are focusing on the healthy resolutions we have made to ourselves and a renewed commitment to wellness. Since January is Thyroid Awareness month, it may be a good idea to examine the thyroid’s role in health and wellness. Image via medlineplus.gov   The thyroid is a […]

Keeping Warm During The Winter Months
Keeping Warm During The Winter Months

Hypothermia, or a body temperature of less than 95 degrees, can be a concern for older adults during the winter months.  As we age, our bodies have a more difficult time of regulating our body temperature for a variety of reasons.  Some of the most common reasons include the medications a person may be taking or their […]

Movies For The Holidays
Movies For The Holidays

As families gather together to celebrate the holidays, a favorite pastime is selecting a great movie to watch. Though it can be a challenge to find a movie that is enjoyable to adults and children alike, Senior Advisor has put together a list of the most loved Christmas movies that seniors enjoy. This list is […]

Fall Trees, A Word From The President
A Word From The President

My first exposure to gerontology as an academic discipline was about ten years ago when I was working in a small liberal arts college. The school specialized in applying traditional liberal arts education to the contemporary professional work world, and it offered majors like English, history, theology, psychology and business. There were no science or […]

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It’s Family Stories Month!

November is Family Stories Month, so take time during this holiday season to sit down with your family and listen to your family’s stories! As your family comes together for holiday celebrations, take the time to ask the older adults in your family about their stories growing up and any interesting family tales they may […]

A Commitment To Healthy Aging And Education
A Commitment To Healthy Aging And Education

Good morning! For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved spending time with older adults. Whether it was my grandparents, members of the church, or our neighbors, it was a joy to sit in their presence. I enjoyed listening to their stories, having the benefit their advice. When I decided to become a nurse, […]

Opioid Epidemic
Older Adults And The Opioid Epidemic

Headlines all across the country are reporting the dangers of the opioid epidemic.  Opioids are narcotics that are generally prescribed for pain relief, and some argue that over-prescription is at the root of this issue.  Although many assume that opioid abuse is occurring in younger individuals, it may be surprising to learn how this epidemic has […]

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Exploring The Role Of The Custodial Grandparent

September 10th is National Grandparents Day, celebrating the wonderful and fulfilling role of being a grandparent.  Interestingly, over time, the role of grandparents has diversified and includes grandparents as primary caregivers of grandchildren. Custodial grandparents are those grandparents who have legal custody of their grandchildren and are an often-overlooked group of caregivers. This can happen […]

Reflections
Reflections

When I was growing up I would hear my parents say things that I thought were rather strange, “When I start to do something, I feel 21 years old in my head.  Then when I start to do it, my body laughs at me!”  Now that I’ll soon be 70 years old, my parents suddenly seem […]

Vaccines: Not just for kids
Vaccines: Not Just For Kids

As kids are returning to school this month, it’s time for kids around the country to get their vaccines before heading back to the classroom. But did you now that the need for vaccines doesn’t stop after childhood? The CDC recommends adults over 65 or starting at age 50 with certain medical conditions should receive both […]