6 Reasons to Start a Home Healthcare Career After Age 50
With unemployment rates nearly twice as high as their pre-pandemic levels reported in February 2020, the prospect of starting a new career after age 50 may seem unrealistic.
With unemployment rates nearly twice as high as their pre-pandemic levels reported in February 2020, the prospect of starting a new career after age 50 may seem unrealistic.
If we’ve learned anything from 2020, it’s that life can be unpredictable.
Social isolation among seniors is not only linked to numerous negative health consequences like depression and cardiovascular disease, but it’s also a primary contributing factor in financial exploitation and scams. Estimated to affect one in 10 older adults and cost billions annually, the threat of elder financial fraud is pervasive, and especially so right now.
Did you know that 25 percent of the 805,000 heart attacks per year in the U.S. are recurrent heart attacks?
Indianapolis resident Katy Riley began noticing behavioral changes in both of her parents, John Gabbert and Paula Fugate. Little did Katy knew these were the warning signs of Alzheimer's.
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In this episode of LifeStyle Indy: Joe Adams, Loved1, will [...]
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