Posts by Hurley Elder Care Law
Improve Your Retirement with the Internet
The internet and other electronic gadgets can improve your retirement by helping you better connect to your loved ones.
Read MoreMen and Women Retire Differently
Retired men and women spend their time differently. No matter what you do, the key to a happy retirement is staying busy.
Read MoreHOPE for Alzheimer’s Act
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and its relentless advocates applaud the Senate Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee for its commitment to the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and their more than 15 million caregivers. In a bipartisan effort, the committee included the Health Outcomes, Planning, and Education (HOPE) for Alzheimer’s Act (S. 857) in…
Read MoreKnee Health Tips
Thirty-four percent of Americans in their mid-50s and older are experiencing chronic knee or leg pain, constant pain that often results in surgery. Follow these tips to practice better knee heath.
Read MoreTips on Touring a Nursing Home
Finding a nursing home for a loved one can be a stressful and difficult process. Ease some of the stress with these 10 tips.
Read MoreSeniors Playing Games to Stay Sharp
Seniors are now playing online games as a source of fun and to help keep their minds mentally sharp.
Read MoreWard Off Cognitive Decline with Seafood
A new study found that eating a seafood meal or another meal high in omega-3 fatty acids once a week may protect against memory loss and cognitive problems in older people.
Read MoreMyths of Aging
Many myths about aging are not true. Which ones do you believe?
Read MoreMillennials Moving Back Home
The millennial generation is more likely to move back home, than any other generation on record.
Read MoreBoost Your Mental Health
It is important to maintain good mental health, especially as you get older. The risk for depression and other mental illnesses increases as we age.
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