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FAMILIES ACROSS THE NATION ENTRUST nursing homes with the health and dignity of their loved ones. Finding the right facility is not just about numbers; it’s about ensuring your family members receive the care and attention they deserve.

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Weight training for older men is a vital need for continued strength, stamina, mobility, and stability. Yet, as we grow older, our joints do not stay the same as when we were young. The risk of inflammatory pain and injury increases, and energy often decreases. Read more here:

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How do #assistedliving and #skillednursing care (aka a #nursinghome) differ? In this blog post, we look at the services provided by these two types of #longtermcare facilities and the costs. #caregiving #costofcare #LTC #LTCi #CCRC #seniorliving #seniorhealth #retirement #lifeplancommunity Old People Falling, Top Grades, Geriatric Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Career Day, Aging Population, Medicare Advantage, Hospice Care, Aged Care

How do #assistedliving and #skillednursing care (aka a #nursinghome) differ? In this blog post, we look at the services provided by these two types of #longtermcare facilities and the costs. #caregiving #costofcare #LTC #LTCi #CCRC #seniorliving #seniorhealth #retirement #lifeplancommunity

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Some older folks are still sharp as tacks and dementia-free well into their 80s and beyond. Now German researchers have uncovered a possible reason why: Their genes may help them fend off protein build-up in the brain.

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